People Around Me |
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| Aim of the Game: To examine your relationships with other people. Learning Objectives: • To identify the people with whom you have relations. • To determine ways to improve these relationships. Structure: Individual and then sharing in plenary. Time: 15-30 minutes Materials: Worksheets, pen/chalk/board or a large sheet of paper. Method: • First establish the fact that no person lives in a vacuum. Talk about the proverb 'No Man is an Island'. • Ask the Scouts what they understand about this proverb. • Stress that everyday, people have to deal with people and these relationships are called 'interpersonal relationships'. • Ask the Scouts why it is important to have good interpersonal relationships. Then ask them to define the parameters of these relationships. • List these on the board or sheet of paper. In addition to what the Scouts provide, include the following basic attributes: - Trust and Honesty, - Loyalty and Faith, - Confidence and Confidentiality, - Open channels of communication - Warmth and Love. • Firmly establish/agree that these factors affect the quality of our relationships with other people. These can determine whether certain relationships are excellent or poor. • Then give each Scout enough time to complete the worksheet. (Click here for example) • Ask the Scouts to share their results with others in small groups or in plenary. Evaluation: • How did you find the activity? • Looking at your worksheets, what did you discover? • Which relationships can be improved and how? • What do you think we need to do to improve our relationships with others? |

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