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Auro Mirra Centre of Education, Patiala

The centre has taken an initiative to revive traditional childhood games like koklalchipakhi , pithu, stappu, marbles, poshan pa, tyre rolling, etc. Traditional games help children learn social rules and ethics more easily. They learn social rules, such as respecting...
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The centre has taken an initiative to revive traditional childhood games like koklalchipakhi , pithu, stappu, marbles, poshan pa, tyre rolling, etc. Traditional games help children learn social rules and ethics more easily. They learn social rules, such as respecting others, protecting their rights, and helping other people. They also learn how to make a decision and then apply it, as well as how to cooperate with each other. The games help in sharpening gross and fine motor skills, improve control and balance, enhance hand-eye coordination, and increase spatial awareness. The school is pleased to bring old culture back as it sees how mobile games are having negative effects in students’ life.

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