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Emergent Modelling and the Client

The Basic Points

Get the Client to do the Work

A major mistake is to fail to get the client to do it.

The client under the facilitator’s direction but with no coaching as to how, makes the required forms with labels. The facilitator does not suggest subjects, colours or forms.

With terms on which the client has no definition at all, the client can look them up in the dictionary or the facilitator can look them up for him.

The Modelling Process

The client may represent their issue and any related forms in clay, he may work on it as long as he likes. Just make sure he labels every thing. The client may also put aside or re-use the clay of objects already made.

The client may have to represent their issue over and over again; they may protest how it can’t be done, they may squirm and even try to declare it’s impossible, the facilitator acknowledges all this and simply gets the client to continue.

The Meaning of Represent

Etymology: 1325-75; Middle English representen < Middle French representer < Latin repraesentāre - to bring about immediately, make present

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