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🔄🧭Seeing the World with New Eyes

Sharma, June 17, 2025June 17, 2025

🌈 5-Step Process to Build Perspective in Kids

✅ Step 1: See Through Other Eyes 👀

  • Goal:
    • Build empathy by understanding diverse perspectives
    • Timeline: Week 1
  • Action:
    • Watch a short movie, listen to a story (like Iqbal, Taare Zameen Par, or a story from rural India), then ask: “How did the person feel?”
  • Measurable Output:
    • Create a “Two-Minute View” video or drawing showing what the character felt
    • Encourages positive emotions and empathy (Positive Emotions, Meaning)

✅ Step 2: Walk in Their Shoes 👣

  • Goal:
    • Experience others’ situations to think differently
    • Timeline: Week 2
  • Action:
    • Do a simple roleplay (home or class) as someone facing a challenge—act it out with costumes or props
  • Measurable Output:
    • Reflection Card: “What did I feel?” “What did I learn?”
    • Builds engagement and relationships (Engagement, Relationships)

✅ Step 3: Think Before Reacting 🧘‍♂️

  • Goal:
    • Learn to pause and reflect before reacting
    • Timeline: Week 3
  • Action:
    • Teach the “Stop → Breathe → Think” method. Practice with real situations like sibling fights or peer pressure
  • Measurable Output:
    • Sticker Chart: 5 times they made a calm decision
    • Improves self-regulation and meaningful actions (Meaning, Positive Emotions)

✅ Step 4: Map the Bigger Picture 🗺️

  • Goal:
    • Understand cause-effect and grow wiser
    • Timeline: Week 4
  • Action:
    • Choose an event (e.g., losing a match or missing homework), and draw a “Why-Tree” – tracing causes and outcomes
  • Measurable Output:
    • A poster showing “What happened → Why → What I learned”
    • Develops perspective, meaning, and wisdom (Meaning)

✅ Step 5: Share Wise Words 🗣️

  • Goal:
    • Share gained wisdom with others
    • Timeline: Week 5
    •  Action:
    • Create a “Wisdom Wall” in school/home. Add quotes, stories, or learnings for younger siblings or classmates
  • Measurable Output:
    • Quote Card + Peer Applause or Teacher’s Feedback
    • Builds accomplishment and meaningful connections (Accomplishment, Meaning)

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