Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Origami session for the girls in Janani Home
The benefits of making origami is its ability to reduce stress and promote relaxation, improves eye hand coordination, boosts creativity, enhances patience and persistence, promotes learning and education.
The MSW intern Ms. Shruthi from Rajagiri College of social sciences, Kerela took an origami session for the children in Janani Home on 26.05.2023. The children were taught to make butterfly, heart, frock etc with color paper. The children enjoyed the Origami time.
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