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Tiljala Sunshine Centre (INST- 10001) | Sunshine

Kolkata


ACT- 100105

Status:
Volunteeers:
Paramika Banerjee  (22101)
Others-       ,  , 
Impact:
I spoke to the parents once again and visited their houses to make sure they continue coming in. They have become more obedient and I have seen that they share their resources with each other. Also, they take turns to call their friends for the session when they find out a particular person is absent. I'm particularly impressed by the fact that they have learnt to care and look out for each other. I have learnt how to get them involved and give equal attention to all of them.
Report:
I would be meeting the kids after quite some time. I thought it would be good to check with them about their individual progress and the exams that they took recently. I started out with a colouring session. The kids filled in exercises in the Adore books. I helped them with their homework and tried to teach them while playing games with them. We completed some worksheets. Later, I spoke about Christmas and its relevance. I drew a Christmas tree in each of their copies and asked them to colour it. I also revised some of the older lessons. While some of the kids preferred to use the conventional way of using colour combinations, others sought their imagination to colour the Christmas tree.
Date:
15/12/2019
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