Outdoor Learning for a New Outlook
Though usually conducted within classrooms, the girls from Peduli Anak prefer to take their lessons outdoors. The air and surroundings are fresh and more natural, so sessions might appear more relaxed and open for them to express themselves. They discussed the content of the puberty education book that opened them up to a lot of new knowledge while seated in a circle under the trees with the wind at a gentle blow.
These outdoor sessions are held every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. It is through these weekly support sessions that the girls learn how to overcome puberty challenges.
It is during this sharing that most of the learning in the Puberty Education Program occurs. The girls candidly tell of changes that they have gone through since attaining puberty. For Sakila, one of the children coming to the program, it was not all that smooth a transition at the very beginning. “I didn’t know why I was feeling so many emotions at once,” she shares with a shy smile. “But after attending these sessions, I now know that this is normal, and I do not feel so alone anymore.” Sakila’s story is representative of numerous girls; she was taught about puberty and how the anxiety and fear often find their origin in this life stage.
It is such shared experiences that give the girls a sense of community, helping them to understand they do not walk in their journey in isolation. They discuss the feelings associated and even humor some of the more awkward aspects of growing up.