Life Skills Education Toolkit

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10 • MODULE FOUR: RELATIONSHIPS


ACTIVITY TWO
The Many Meanings of LOVE
Group check in as this is a continuation of Activity One.


  1. Tell the children that they will be taking a deeper look at their relationships. Distribute the
    Relationship Maps drawn in the previous session among them. Draw a line on the floor with
    chalk; at one end draw three lines at right angles to the previous one, and at the other end
    draw a line at right angles. Draw two lines in the middle. Ask the children who drew three lines
    for a family member to stand at one end, those who drew two should stand in the middle and
    the ones who drew only one line for a family member should stand at the other end. Repeat
    this for friends and any other category mentioned.

  2. If possible, make a group of the children who drew three lines for family and similarly for the
    ones who drew two lines and one line, respectively. Ask the three groups to discuss among
    themselves and then list or draw three qualities they want from their family and three
    qualities they would like to give to their families.
    You should have groups for family (these could be split into parents and brothers and sisters,
    depending on how the children draw their communication maps), peers or friends, special
    boyfriend or girlfriend. In case none of the children have any of these categories, the facilitator
    should choose some children who are likely to discuss these qualities. If no one has a special
    boy or girlfriend, one could replace the category with my future husband or my future wife. This
    opportunity should also be used to discuss same sex relations.

  3. Discuss what the children have written about the different types of love they have for their
    family, peers, for special friends or whom they may marry. Remind the children that while they
    expect a great deal from people in relationships, they must also give in a relationship. All
    relationships are two-way streets that involve give and take.
    (For younger children the activity can stop here. Discuss some of the qualities we find in
    people we love such as caring, talking to them, looking after their needs, helping them, playing
    with them, and so on)
    List the qualities on a chart-like table. For the qualities we want from others, place a cross (X)
    mark. For qualities we bring to the relationship, place a Y. See if there are any common
    themes such as caring, trust, telling the truth to each other, looking after when you are ill,
    helping. Mention these are examples of what LOVE means and that these are different ways
    of expressing it.

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