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| |A Fool’s Errand |

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| |It is a strange tradition that on April 1 we celebrate the practice of making others look |

| |foolish through tricks and practical jokes. But April Fools’ Day, or All Fools Day as it’s |

| |sometimes called, is boisterously celebrated throughout the world as an unofficial holiday. |

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| |There is confusion surrounding the origins of April Fools’ Day. Some believe it sprang from the |

| |ancient Roman festival of Hilaria, which celebrated the arrival of spring with silly masquerade |

| |parties. Another belief is that it developed out of the medieval celebration known as the Feast |

| |of Fools. On this December holiday, common folk and young people were allowed to become popes, |

| |archbishops, and bishops for a day. The social order was turned upside down, and power was |

| |handed over to those who did not have much. These people took names such as “Lord of Misrule” |

| |and “Pope of Fools.” |

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| |But how did two separate celebrations, one in March and the other in December, turn into the |

| |holiday celebrated on April 1? Some think April Fools’ Day became official when Pope Gregory |

| |XIII established his new Gregorian calendar in 1582. This new calendar ordered that New Year’s |

| |Day be changed to January 1. While many adopted this change, some refused and continued to |

| |celebrate New Year’s Day on April 1. As a result, these traditionalists became the butt of jokes|

| |every April 1. |

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| |In France, someone who is tricked is called a poisson d’avril, or “April fish.” Victims are |

| |humiliated by unknowingly having a paper fish taped to their back. In the United Kingdom, joking|

| |traditionally ceases at midday, and anyone playing a joke after noon is a fool themselves. |

| |Iranians have been playing pranks on April 1 since the year 536 BC, which makes Iran's holiday |

| |of Sizdah Bedar the oldest pranking holiday in the world. |

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|Go Fly a Kite! Card Game [pic] | |

| |Tit-for-Tat |

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|This easy card game requires some memorization skills. Being able to remember |While a handkerchief, table runner, doily, or collar made of intricate knotted |

|who is collecting which cards and who has been asked for what can help you win |lace appears nearly impossible to construct, the art of tatting is easy to |

|the game. |learn. All you need to start tatting is thread, a shuttle (a small device that |

|The object of the game is to be the player who collects the most four-of-a-kind |helps guide a silk thread through loops into knots), and your two hands. Give it|

|sets. |a try on April 1, International Tatting Day. |

|Population: Youth, Geriatrics | |

|Domain: Cognitive, Social |Perhaps this decorative art form grew from the netting and ropework handmade by |

|Goals: Social skills, giving/receiving feedback, manners, ability to make |sailors and fishermen of olden times. Tatting became fashionable in the 1800s |

|friends, memory, problem solving, verbalization, decision making, thought |and enjoyed a surge in popularity during the 1950s and 1960s. Technology has |

|process, following directions, goal setting, communication |usurped the handiwork required to make tatted lace, making handmade tatting more|

|Number of Players |appreciated than ever. |

|Best played in small groups of 4 to 8 players. | |

|Allow 30 minutes or more for length of play. For larger groups, set up | |

|additional tables. |Scoring |

|Setup |• The winner is the player who has the most four-of-a-kind sets when all of the |

|• Use a standard deck of cards with jokers removed. |cards have been laid down. |

|• You will also need a sheet of paper and pencil to record players’ scores. |• Depending on how quickly your games are played, you might have time for |

|To Play |multiple games. If this is the case, total up the number of four-of-a-kind sets |

|1. Shuffle the deck and deal out all of the cards. Some players will have one |for each player after each game. The winner will be the one who completes the |

|more card than the other players (unless there are just four players), but this |most sets over the course of several games. |

|does not matter. |Variation |

|2. The player to the dealer’s left begins by asking another player for a |Another way to score this game is to add each person’s total according to the |

|specific card. (“Bob, do you have the three of clubs?”) The player who is asking|rank of their four-of-a-kind sets. A set of aces would score one point, a set of|

|for a card must already hold at least one card of the same rank (three of |twos would score two points, and so on. Sets of jacks, queens, and kings would |

|spades, hearts, or diamonds). |score 11, 12, and 13, respectively. (For example, a player who was left with a |

|3. If the person (Bob) has the requested card, he must give it up. The player |set of fours and a set of sixes would score a total of ten points for that |

|can then take another turn and ask for another card. |round). Scoring in this way encourages players to try to complete the sets that |

|4. If the person who is asked (Bob) does not have the requested card, he says to|would yield the highest score. |

|the player, “Go fly a kite!” and play progresses to the person to the left of | |

|the asking player. |Source: – Go Fly a Kite! Kite Game |

|5. When a player collects all four cards of a kind (such as four kings), they | |

|are placed faceup on the table. If this leaves the player without cards, the | |

|turn to ask passes to the next player to the left. | |

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|[pic] Noodles |There Is An App For That |

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|One of my favorite exercise groups is with pool noodles because they are light |Integrating IPads and tablets into your program can be easy and fun. I start |

|weight inexpensive,fun and there are a varity of games you can play with them. |off with the game hangman because it is easy to use and a game everyone can |

| |relate to. If you are an IPad user, you can find it in your app store and its |

|Name of Intervention: Noodles |call “Hangman Free” for tablet users it is call “Hangman Pro”. This simple app |

|Population: Pediatrics, Youth, Geriatrics |can be used by your clients also. It can be used in group settings, 1:1’s or |

|Domain: Physical |clients can use it themselves. Give it a try! |

|Goals: Gross motor abilities, Coordination, Agility, Locomotion, Endurance, | |

|Flexibility, Fitness, ROM, Energy, Sensory perceptual, Balance, | |

|Number of clients: 6-10 |Playing for Keeps |

|Time: 30 min | |

|Room size: Medium size room |All April long, opponents will be throwing their knuckles down. This isn’t |

|Supplies: Pool Noodles cut in half, 2-3 balloons, chairs (depending on the |anything sinister. “Knuckles down” is the position you assume before shooting in|

|balance of your clients) |a classic game of marbles. So this April, Knuckles Down Month, you too can play |

|Rules: |for keeps. |

|No hitting any participants or staff with noodles | |

|No eating or putting noodles in your month |The classic game of marbles is called “ringer.” Two parallel lines, called lag |

|No picking at noodles |lines, are drawn 10 feet away from each other. A large 10-foot circle is drawn |

|HAVE FUN |between the lag lines. In the middle of the circle is a cross made of 13 target |

|Description: |marbles, or “mibs.” To determine who plays first, each player “lags” from one |

|Place clients in a circle. |lag line to the other; that is, they toss their “shooter” marble to the opposite|

|Explain to clients the goal of the game is to keep the blown up balloons up in |line. The player whose shooter lands closest to the lag line goes first. |

|the air and in the circle. | |

|They are only allowed to hit the balloons with the noodles. |Play starts by knuckling down along the edge of the ring and using your thumb to|

|They are to stay in their sits or stand in their spot. |cast your shooter at the mibs inside. The object is to knock a mib outside the |

|Variations: |circle while keeping your shooter inside. You next knuckle down inside the ring |

|Place a laundry basket in the middle of circle and ask clients to hit balloons |where your shooter landed. If you fail to knock out a mib, then it is your |

|into basket. |opponent’s turn. The first player to knock out a majority of marbles wins, and |

|Explain to clients only to hit the balloons that are the same color as their |it’s up to you to determine whether to play for fair (return all marbles to |

|noodle. |their original owners) or play for keeps (the winner keeps all the marbles.) |

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|Why are We Licensed Recreation Therapist? |Upcoming Work Shops! |

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|Recently I received an email stating the following: |Southern Utah Summer Workshop |

| |Earn 6 CEU’s |

|“Two pieces on the local news in New Hampshire this morning were about | |

|licensure: |Friday June 6, 2014 |

| |10:00-4:00 |

|A 4 year old died in an unlicensed child care setting. In NH you have to be | |

|licensed if you care for 3 or more kids that are not your own. This woman had 5 |Southern Utah Veteran’s Home |

|in her care, none of her own, and was not licensed. She went into the house to |160 North 200 East |

|check on a kiddo, leaving others alone in the back yard. The 4 year old girl's |Ivins, Ut 84738 |

|coat got caught up on some tree branches and choked her. When the provider came| |

|back out she was unconscious and she died two days later. |Northern Utah Summer Workshop |

| |Earn 6 CEU’s |

|An electrician has been charged with using someone else's license for over a | |

|year and local police are asking residents to report if this man worked on their|Friday July 18, 2014 |

|homes. |10:00-4:00 |

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|And this is why we want licensure, to protect the public!” |Heritage Park Care Center |

| |2700 West 5600 South |

|As of right now there are five states with licensure: |Roy, Utah |

|Utah | |

|Washington DC |For more information see our website at: or email us at |

|New Hampshire |olc@ or at tracy@ |

|North Carolina | |

|Oklahoma |URTA Conference [pic] |

| |URTA recently held their annual conference on March 20th and 21st in Ogden, |

|States currently seeking licensure: |Utah. If you did not get a chance to go you missed out on a great conference. |

|New York |Norma Stumbo was the keynote speaker and spoke about the Importance of |

|Pennsylvania |Evidence-Based Practice in our profession. We also heard from Sandy Negley in |

| |the general session. She spoke to us about Professional Responsibility of |

|Being licensed not only protects the public but also you as a professional. The|Licensure. She was also the closing keynote speaker. She spoke about Creating |

|laws and regulations state specifically what you can and cannot do as a |a Healthy and Balanced Lifestyle. URTA had some fantastic speakers and it was |

|professional in order for you to be able to give the highest quality of care |well attended. If you are not a member of URTA please go to their website and |

|possible for those you serve. |become a member. The mission of URTA is “established for the development of the|

| |profession of Recreation Therapy, to promote standards of practice and |

| |strengthen members through: education, advocacy, research, networking, community|

| |partnership, involvement in local, state and national issues and the enhancement|

| |of personal growth and development.” |

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Celebrating

April

Lawn and Garden Month

Humor Month

Welding Month

Laugh at Work Week

April 1–7

Volunteer Week

April 6–13

Peanut Butter and Jelly Day

April 2

World Rat Day

April 4

Teflon Day

April 6

Take a Wild Guess Day

April 15

Earth Day

April 22

Talk Like Shakespeare Day

April 23

International Jazz Day

April 30

April 2014

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What is TRConnections

TRConnections is a consulting agency for Recreation Therapists. We provide:

❖ Consulting services

❖ Workshops

❖ On line courses for CEU’s

❖ TRT course

❖ Networking opportunities

❖ And so much more!!!

Please contact Kristina Couron at olc@ for information on what TRConnections can do for you and your company!!

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