Resources From Girls Home Science Camp

By the www.BhaktiWomen.org Team

 

Among the various areas that the Bhakti Women team serves women in, we are also very inspired to support mothers in empowering their daughters and to honor and value their role as women. We wish for them to excel and shine in their roles as home- makers, caretakers of the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of their families, in raising emotionally and spiritually sound children and in maintaining relationships within society. With this purpose in mind we offered a ten session Girls Home Science Camp in Seattle during June-July 2015. The
camp was well appreciated by all girls and parents from the devotee and secular community. 

The team has created many teaching aids, resources and activity sheets for this camp and we are very happy to share this with everyone. We hope that new and experienced home makers alike find this material useful. We also hope that mothers find this to be a useful tool in training their daughters. We also foresee other congregations utilizing this material for camps as they find appropriate. We would also be very happy to receive feedback for mistakes and improvements in our materials. Find below a list of topics covered along with links to materials and pictures. We hope you find these useful. 

 

Feminine Qualities and the Home

Click here for resources: http://www.bhaktiwomen.org/?q=content/feminine-qualities-and-home

Within this module we covered the importance of how feminine qualities are extremely powerful and how they
impact the well being and happiness of all family members  We discussed how a woman’s performance of her duties with due support from her family members gives a strong foundation for the performance of grhastha ashrama dharma. We did two activities to deliver this message. One was a discussion of feminine qualities of women personalities from scripture, along with a group discussion analysis on how things would have been different if Sita would not have followed Rama, if Ahalya was not tolerant and Draupadi was not forgiving towards Ashwatthama and Sukanya got irritable while dealing with Cyavana Muni. The girls presented skits and their group wise analysis on each of these topics. We also did a Duty Web Activity to show how the non performance of even
one of her duties can lead to a collapse of the entire social fabric and family fabric.For Resources: Click
Here

 

Home Care and Decor

Click here for resources: http://bhaktiwomen.org/?q=content/home-care-and-decor

We covered the topics of Cleanliness, Organization and Home Decor. We based this module on the instructions of Narada Muni for women from the verses SB 7.11.26-27, “…….she should sweep and clean the household with water and other liquids so that the entire house is always pure and clean. She should collect the household paraphernalia and keep the house always aromatic with incense and flowers…..” . Within the topic of  “Cleanliness” we helped them identify the different varieties of surfaces that need to be cleaned in the house and how each one of them require a specific cleaning mechanism. We also introduced them to the concept of natural bio- degradable
cleaners and helped them make one such cleaner during activity time. Within “Organization” (collect the household
paraphernalia) we helped them understand the importance of organization based on Srila Prabhupada’s teachings. We had group activity planned related to organizing certain areas of the home- kitchen spice rack, kitchen vessels,
clothes closet, study desk and jewelry.

Within Home Decor we discussed how Krishna Conscious homes must be a sactuary for the spiritual, emotional and physical rejuvenation of the family members. We discussed how housekeeping and decor play a major role in the well being of the family. We discussed how the purpose of beauty – is for Krishna , to remind us of Krishna.
Since Home Decor is an extremely broad topic we covered the aspect of patterns in design and how all traditional cultures use patterns from nature and why they do so? We connected that with how all those patterns in nature have been created by Krishna and to surround yourself with such patterns in the home – either on flooring, upholstery, carving and prints the purpose is to always remember Krishna through those. 

 

Prasadam Science

Click here for resources: http://bhaktiwomen.org/?q=content/prasadam-science

Within this module we covered to major two topics. The first being “ Food, Mood, Karma and You” on how the type of food we eat and the consciousness of the cook affects our consciousness, karma and mood and ability to grow in life. We discussed the importance of choosing the right types of foods and being extremely careful of
eating only prasadam cooked by devotees. We also discussed about the effect of eating local foods easy to obtain and the effect of natural farming using cow dung vs. fertilizers. For that we had a field trip to HG Harivilas Prabhu’s farm where we showed them organic farming using cow dung and also the care of cows.We also touched upon the topic of food storage and different methods of preservation with one being pickling where the girls learned how to make a lime pickle( Link to pictures for this activity:. The second topic we covered was
related to “Prasadam Serving”. We gave them some pointers on what constitutes a good menu vs. a bad menu. We also discussed serving sequences and serving layout (arranging a table – Indian style and Western Style). 

Guest Reception at Home

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This being an important function of the grhastha asrama we tried to introduce the concept to the girls through this module. We covered how one needs to be mindful of the spiritual, emotional and physical needs of the guests and how one can take care of them. We have also designed mother daughter activities that they could do at home
around arranging a sleeping area for the guests and also learning how to serve prasadam to them – in terms of menu planning, serving layout and serving sequence. We also had a group activity around different guest arrival scenarios and how best the group could tackle those scenarios based on what they had learned. 

Mother Daughter Activities

Since our vision is to support mothers in raising their daughters. We planned various Mother- Daughter At Home
Activities for every week of the camp to enable the mothers to train their daughters at home and make the best use of the summer. The idea behind this was that nothing can replace what a daughter can learn from her mother and our effort is to help mothers in imparting this science to their daughters. Handouts for those have been linked above with the various course modules.

 Links to resources:

http://www.bhaktiwomen.org/?q=content/feminine-qualities-and-home

http://bhaktiwomen.org/?q=content/home-care-and-decor

http://bhaktiwomen.org/?q=content/prasadam-science

http://bhaktiwomen.org/?q=content/guest-reception-home

 

Links to pictures:

 Click here for pictures from the Home Organization activity:

https://www.facebook.com/Sakhisanga/posts/1631376787103937

 

 Click here for pictures from the Home Decor activity:

https://www.facebook.com/Sakhisanga/posts/1633049783603304

 

Click here for
pictures on Lime Pickle activity

https://www.facebook.com/Sakhisanga/posts/1638331639741785

 

Click here for pictures from Cake Decoration activity and videos:

https://www.facebook.com/Sakhisanga/posts/1636660773242205

http://www.bhaktiwomen.org/?q=content/cake-decoration

 

Click here for
pictures from Marigold planting

https://www.facebook.com/Sakhisanga/posts/1635919149983034

 

Click here for
pictures from Cow Care

https://www.facebook.com/Sakhisanga/posts/1635909819983967

 

Click here for
pictures from Planting Box Preparation Activity

https://www.facebook.com/Sakhisanga/posts/1635902353318047

 

Videos:

http://www.bhaktiwomen.org/?q=content/cake-decoration

https://youtu.be/GMnB5agbYPw

https://youtu.be/cjX2GCwbrW0

 

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