CareForCows reflection exercise

Here are some reflection questions that you can ask kids after they visit the Care for Cows goshala and spend time with cows:
What was the most memorable thing you learned about Care for Cows during your visit?
How do the teachings of the Vedic scriptures relate to cow protection?
Why is it important to take care of cows, even if they are not our own?
How did meeting Chintamani mataji and learning about her life inspire you?
How can we continue to raise awareness about the importance of cow protection in our own communities?
How do you think Care for Cows is making a difference in the lives of the cows and the community of Vrindavan?
What can we do to support Care for Cows and their mission of cow protection?
What was your favourite part of the visit, and why?
How did you feel while spending time with the cows?
How does caring for cows reflect the teachings of Krishna and his pastimes?
What are some ways that you can continue to care for cows in your everyday life?
How can we create awareness and spread the message of cow protection in our community?

In terms of presenting their reflections in a creative and collaborative way, here are some ideas:
Artistic expressions: Encourage students to express their thoughts and feelings through various forms of art such as paintings, drawings, or collages.
Collaborative writing: Students can work together to write a story or poem about their experience at the goshala, incorporating what they learned about cows and their connection to Krishna.
Skits or role-play: Students can work together to create a skit or role-play based on their visit to the goshala, depicting the importance of cow protection and the teachings of Krishna.
Group discussion: Encourage students to share their reflections in a group discussion, and have them collaborate to create a plan for how they can continue to care for cows in their everyday lives.
By encouraging creative and collaborative reflection, you can help students to better understand the importance of cow protection and its connection to Krishna's teachings. Additionally, it can help them to develop a deeper appreciation for the environment and the role that we all play in preserving it.

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