26 • PART TWO: FACILITATOR’S GUIDE
B) The 3 P matrix^14 identified the following:
C) A planning grid was developed:
Problem How How What children can do to solve Importance
common serious problems with examples
Teacher ignores me 3 4 3 – will take morcha (strike) to head 10 (12)
in classroom teacher Later became
5 – we will be on time, complete
our homework, speak to her
I do not get a chance 5 5 4 – I will ask my mother to meet me 14
to spend time with once a day; once a week will go out
my mother with my mother
Other children make 4 5 3 – will talk to our friends, ask them 12
fun of me as my to come home
mother is a prostitute
Behavior
today
Teacher
ignores me so
I do not attend
school from (3
P Matrix;)
How to
express
feelings, cope
with
aggressive
behavior (from
Bridge Model)
What behavior or
change in
behavior is
needed
Understand that
each person has
a unique pattern
of behavior; learn
to think through
decisions
because they
affect me and
others;understand
how to express
feelings verbally,
non-verbally in a
way that does not
hurt me or others
What life
skills are
needed
Problem-
solving,
decision
making,
relationships,
self awareness,
communication,
coping with
emotions
What
activities/
sessions will
be used from
each module?
See
curriculum
plan in next
table
What kind of
community support is
needed?
Sensitize school
teachers; arrange visits
for teachers to see the
organization; involve
children in advocacy
(writing letters to
prominent community
members); link with other
NGOs to hold a forum
that will undertake
advocacy activities in the
community; involve
important stakeholders in
the child’s life such as
teachers, parents,
friends, siblings
(^14) See page 42-43 for more on 3P-Matrix