The Tree of Life
In this activity, you will:
Get participants to do a self-exploration exercise
Facilitator’s notes:
The ‘tree of life’ helps the participants understand themselves better on a psychosocial level.
This exercise will help participants to answer the following question:
- Are you, as a caregiver, well equipped with PSS skills to care for orphans and vulnerable
children?
For this activity you will need:
Extra sheets of blank paper
Coloured markers or crayons
To facilitate this activity:
1 Give each participant a piece of paper and some coloured markers or crayons.
Ask each participant to draw a tree that they feel will best represent who they are.
The following parts of the tree represent the different aspects of each person’s life:
Activity 2
The soil: Place of origin;
where you come from
The roots: Background,
ancestry, cultural ethnic
or tribal background
The trunk: People, places and
events that influenced one’s
life when growing up
Branches: The people,
places and events that
influence one’s life
Bug: Challenges in your life
Fruit: Things you have achieved
Leaves on the ground:
Losses or traumas you have
experienced or suffered in life
2 After drawing their ‘tree of life’, each participant should share his or her tree with the group
members sitting closest to him or her.
30 minutes
(^210) Unit 2, Module 2 Guide to Mobilising and Strengthening Community-Led Care for Orphans and Vulnerable Children