

"Heart to Heart No Barriers" Booth









Activity description
The committee members organized a booth where they conducted experiential games. In this game, pairs of students participated, with one student blindfolded and the other guiding them using only verbal cues to find their friend. The verbal cues included statements with different attitudes to help students understand the importance of various attitudes.
Activity highlight
"心靈空間站 ♡Think" of Cumberland Presbyterian Church Yao Dao Secondary School successfully held its second wellness activity in early April. The committee members designed a blindfolded friend-finding game where around 100 students participated freely. Through this experiential game, participating students experienced statements with different attitudes—positive, neutral, or negative—allowing them to understand the benefits of supportive and kind words, learning to treat themselves and others well, and improving the overall psychological well-being of the students.

Two students were playing a game where one of them is blindfolded and listens to the other student's words to understand the importance of attitude.

Participating students expressed their preference for positive communication, and student leaders are currently attaching labels to their posts.
Purpose behind this activity
The committee members hope that through the activity, students can experience feelings of loneliness, prompting them to reflect on the importance of accepting individuals with different personality traits, learning to treat themselves and others well, and collectively building an inclusive campus environment.


