Trust Walk
Trust Walk

The Trust Walk is a team building activity that helps people practice trusting each other. A leader steers his or her partner around obstacles using verbal or nonverbal instructions.
In our last ppd session we were asked to find a partner. Then we were instructed to cover the eyes of the partner. The other individual needed to offer directions to the visually impaired individual about the snags, ways, where to turn and so forth. So there the one individual assumed the job of an audience and one assumed the job of a teacher. The educator ought to explore the audience to the last goal. This movement had two rounds where the audience of the first round turned into the teacher in the second round and the other way around.
In our last ppd session we were asked to find a partner. Then we were instructed to cover the eyes of the partner. The other individual needed to offer directions to the visually impaired individual about the snags, ways, where to turn and so forth. So there the one individual assumed the job of an audience and one assumed the job of a teacher. The educator ought to explore the audience to the last goal. This movement had two rounds where the audience of the first round turned into the teacher in the second round and the other way around.
When we believe somebody we ought not confide in the person in question indiscriminately. Despite the fact that we can't see anything we have a cerebrum to think and examine. We can pick what we ought to do and what ought not. We can teach the other individual when the person completes a wrong thing. In this event likewise a few teachers neglected to tap the block in the wake of tapping the solid block. In the event that visually impaired one spoke with the teacher well they won't do such an error. Miss Sarasi never denied the correspondence between the educator and the visually impaired individual.

Learing From this Activity:
1.Communication
2.Creative thinking
3.Leadership
4.Risk Awarness
5.Trust
6.Guide
7.Team building
8.Team work




Hahaa great activity
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