My first thoughts when I heard of this game and what we had to do was:
1) This is going to look so weird to the workers we are approaching
2) I have an infant and a three year old. Shopping is extremely difficult with these two, let alone throwing in a scavenger hunt!
We made the committment going into this though that we were going to give this our all due to the time, money and quite frankly desperate hope that we were investing in the Smart Center.
So the scavenger hunts began. They were not easy. They were awkward. They were a huge pain to compile in addition to a grocery or other shopping list. But they started working. That is all it took for us to get hooked. On our first trip to the grocery store
we did a scavenger hunt with 5 items.
Thomas picked the item we would look for and we rehearsed what he would
say before each encounter when I gave him two choices and told him to “tell me” as a verbal intermediary. When we asked the first person for an item, he
would only point to the item, but after that he started to tell me
quietly. By the time we got to our last
item, I gave him the two choices and he turned right to the man and said
“Cookies.” This is the beginning of him realizing it's no big deal for others to hear his voice!
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