How It Works
Folding paper requires a complex integration of skills:
sequential memory: remembering and recalling a sequence in the correct order
spatial perception: our awareness of the space around us, how close or far an object is from us
fine and gross motor skills
hand/eye coordination
bilateral integration of the hands: the ability to control both hands, working together, to complete a task
graded movement of the hands: using appropriate amount of force to complete the task, in this case: to fold paper
The process of folding:
employs visual, tactile and repetitive muscular activity
requires concentration: directing movement with precise thought - this cognitive focus relaxes the body (physiological slowdown) and calms the mind
uses sequential memory which promotes memory retrieval and integration, which are disrupted by stress/trauma
promotes problem solving, engaging our thinking brain
connects us to our physical reality and environment, grounding us in the present
How to Use
Use a square piece of paper (4” x 4” or larger) OR start with a rectangular piece of paper (4” x 6” or larger) and make it square (as directed). Begin folding your bag or cup. Create your own designs. Research origami: the art of paper folding. Research the properties of paper and its aerodynamics (paper airplanes). Research the science of folding/unfolding: the primary mirror and sunshield of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, designed to unfold once in space.
When to Use - Signs of Stress/Trauma
not talking, not answering questions
disconnected: staring blankly into space; immobilized - not moving
preoccupied, worried, overwhelmed
anxious, panicked, agitated
What It Can Do
folding is a slow, measured movement with tangible results - it can lower anxiety, promote calm
builds self-efficacy: one’s belief in their ability to accomplish a task
think more clearly; increased concentration & problem solving
improve compliance: folding promotes following directions
increase control over feelings (self-regulation)
increase interaction with people and environment