This is the stage where curiosity begins to shape real-world judgment and behavior.
As children grow more independent, they need a clear framework to channel curiosity into ethical choices. This is a prime age for connecting stories and media to everyday judgments about speech, action, and care.
We center our approach on using engaging stories and collaborative projects to help children experience Dharma in action.
We use relatable stories and film dialogue as entry points to identify Dharma in daily life. Lessons pair guided discussion with hands-on projects so children not only see moral ideas but practice them in cooperative contexts.
✦ Watch or read short, age-appropriate film dialogue, stories, or short clips used as entry points for meaningful reflection.
✦ Practice kind, clear speech through group games and role-play.
✦ Work on small arts and crafts projects that deepen learning by giving children active ways to express values and build community.
✦ Guided group discussions and reflective questions that help children to build self-awareness and practical growth to bring wisdom, compassion, and moral fortitude into everyday situations.