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This PPT could help a lot for parent community. Done by Balvikas Gurus of Bangalore, teachings based on Beloved Guru Sri Sathya Sai Baba.
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Bal Vikas Movement Bal Vikas is a DIVINE MISSION for Transformation of mankind by guiding young children in their formative years Carving out a life-style for young children to follow , which will help them to be loving and responsible adults Started in 1969 by Bhagawan Sri Satya Sai Baba as Bal Vihar Main objective is Blossoming (Vikas) of Human values to restore Righteousnes (Dharma) in the world
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Bal Vikas Movement Bal Vikas is a DIVINE MISSION for

Transformation of mankind by guiding young children in their formative years

Carving out a life-style for young children to follow , which will help them to be loving and responsible adults

Started in 1969 by Bhagawan Sri Satya Sai Baba as Bal Vihar

Main objective is Blossoming (Vikas) of Human values to restore Righteousnes (Dharma) in the world

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Bal Vikas ObjectiveBal Vikas Objective

Overall personality developmen

t of the child

Atma Vikas

(INTELLECTUAL)

Buddhi Vikas

( MENTAL)

Deha Vikas

(PHYSICAL)

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Bal Vikas TechniquesBal Vikas Techniques

Five teaching techniquesStoriesPrayers (slokas)Silent sittingGroup singing (bhajans)Group activities

Grouping of Children Group I – Age 4-8 yearsGroup II – Age 9-11 yearsGroup III- Age 12 onwards

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GurudevoH Bavah

• BV movement due to active participation of Ladies as Gurus

• Women are more compassionate and care for welfare of society

• More than 5000 gurus in India• BV gurus are like drill (PT) teachers• “Be, Do and Tell” philosophy for gurus• A good mother is a family asset, a good BV

Guru is a national asset• More women & men too should join as BV Gurus

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Step by Step DevelopmentStep by Step Development

Intellectual (Value – Sathya/ Truth)

Physical (Value – Dharma/ Righteousness)

Emotional (Value – Shanti / Peace)

Psychic (Value – Prema / Love)

Spiritual (Value – Ahimsa / Non-violence)

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The Value PyramidThe Value Pyramid

Control of thoughts, words and deeds (3 HV principle – Harmony of Head, Hand and Heart )

Good Habits and Behaviour ( 5 Ds – Duty, Devotion, Discipline, Discrimination and Determination

GOOD CHARACTER

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To Develop (SATHYA)To Develop (SATHYA)

• TRUTH IN CHILDREN– Intellectual Development– Various aspects of Truth ( truthfulness,

enquiry, discrimination, self introspection, intuition, hunger for knowledge etc)

– God is the ultimate truth – Truth is one and is permanent– Recognize the divinity in man– Satyam Gnanam Anantam Brahma

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To Develop (DHARMA)

• RIGHT CONDUCT IN CHILDREN– Physical development– Self skills (physical cleanliness, healthy food habits,

self respect, self confidence,leadership skills, physical fitness )

– Social skills (Discipline, time management, good conduct, helping nature, sharing, good listening skills )

– Ethical skills ( prudent in usage of time and money, respect for elders,obedience, courage, honesty, non violent behaviour, treat all as equal, abstain from stealing)

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To Develop (SHANTI)

• PEACE IN CHILDREN– Emotional development– Peace in mind and heart– 3Ps- Purity, Patience and Perseverance– Meditation (silent sitting)– Control of senses– Concentration

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To Develop ( AHIMSA)

• NON-VIOLENCE IN CHILDREN– Spiritual development– Concept of ‘we are all in God and in the whole

creation too, God is in everybody’– Jewels are many , but gold is same– Variety of bulbs, but electricity is same– Universal love and brotherhood– Respect other religions and cultures– Love for motherland and patriotism– Commitment to do Social Service– Living in Harmony and peace– HELP EVER , HURT NEVER

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To Develop (PREMA)

• LOVE IN CHILDREN– Psychic development– BASIS OF ALL THE VALUES– Chit vikas– Love in Thought (Sathya), Action (Dharma)

Words (Shanti) and Understanding (Ahimsa)– Sympathy, Empathy,Tolerance , Friendship,

Devotion, Respect for human race– Love for God and all the fellow beings– LOVE ALL SERVE ALL

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Bal Vikas TO Sri Satya Sai Seva Organizations

BAL VIKAS TO ORGANIZATION

Story Telling Study Circles

Group Singing Bhajans

Group Activities Seva (Service)

Silent Sitting Meditation

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FINALLY“Peace in the world can be achieved by

inculcating righteousness (Dharma) in the hearts of individuals “

Righteousness in heart

Beauty in Character

Harmony at home

Order in Nation

Peace in the World

BV-EHV-3HV-EDUCARE

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Role of Parents

• Must compliment values taught in BV classes• Must encourage children to be truthful and

righteous• Must ensure that the children attend classes

regularly and participate in its activities• Should try to become BV Gurus themselves• Start participation in the activities of Sri Satya

Sai Seva Organizations at samithi level (attending bhajans, doing seva / service)

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Silent SittingSilent Sitting

• Silent sitting – Process of turning in- bringing the inner consciousness in the forefront.

• Voice of God is heard in the depth of silence.

• Effective means of communicating with our inner-self.

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Silent Sitting – Why?

• To quieten the continuous chattering of mind.

• To reduce the number of thoughts arising in the minds.

• To experience Divinity- To calm the agitated mind (Monkey mind)

• Child gets a chance to contribute, realize his or her full potential when it gains approval and emotional support.

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Techniques of Silent Sitting

• Correct posture of sitting.

• Posture should be comfortable.

• Distance between the two children should be maintained while sitting.

• The body of the back should be 90 degrees.

• Eyes should be half closed.

• Sight should be aimed at the tip of the nose.

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Duration & How

• Silent sitting for one or two minutes in the beginning.

• To increase the duration in due course.

• Guided visualizations to help to focus mind on one object or idea.

• Jyothi meditation.

• Practice of Sohum mantra.

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Silent Sitting

Benefits of Silent Sitting

• Improved Memory

• Better Concentration

• Feeling at Peace

• Equipoise

• Self Control

• Develops intuition

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Group Activities

• Benefits of Group Activities

• Interest and fun values.

• Activates creativity

• Builds self confidence

• Develops co-ordination

• Brings out inner talents

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• Improves concentration

• Teaches skills

• Builds team works

• Encourages working with others

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Types of Group Activities

• Group discussion

• Group sharing

• Photo language

• Brain storming

• Quiz

• Attitude test

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• Cultural Activities

• Creative work- Rangoli, Flower arrangement,drawing.

• Value games

• Role play

• Spiritual & educational tours

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Technique of Story Telling

• 4 - 7 years(imagination)

• 8 – 10 years(Realistic)

• 11 – 13 years onwards(Factual)

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Technique ofStory Telling

• PREPARATION

• TELLING THE STORY

• FOLLOW UP

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PREPARATION

1 Choosing the story

2 Becoming familiar with the story

3 Preparing materials to help tell the story

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Choosing the story

• Choose according to the understanding and intellectual development of the children.

• The length of the story depends on the age of the listeners.

• The story should illustrate the value being taught.

• The story should stimulate the imagination and creativity of children

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Technique of Story telling

• Tell the story. Donot read it.

• Be on the same level as the child.

• Choose appropriate stories to suit the need of children and value being taught.

• Enjoy the story yourself.

• Be familiar with the story.

• Modulate your voice.

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• Body language and facial expression are very important.

• Use teaching materials to make the story interesting.

• The teacher must practise what he or she teaches.

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FOLLOW - UP

• Act out the story.

• Re-telling the story.

• Discussions.

• Questions.

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BENEFITS OF STORY TELLING

• Helps develop listening skills.

• Generates genuine interests.

• Develops creativity.

• Stimulates imagination.

• Promotes relaxation.

• Gives inspiration.

• Humor and fun elements.

• Imparts knowledge.


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