Road to Plan

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Some kids like road, travel and vehicles. One of the child brought a ‘road map’ tool to plan our day. We drew road map of our work. And predicted – what will be the speed breakers? Where all do you need signal? Where all need traffic poilce to keep an eye? Where all will be highways to speed up the work Where all have traffic jam in work? We also predicted the topography of our journey – where stream to make us joyful, where all to have mountains and go up and down in our work, where will be barren land and so on.

It was interesting to use the metaphor of travel, road and vehicles and experience in our work patterns.


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