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DC Montessori Sen Sec Smart School, Mani Majra

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In order to provide exposure to the world outside the four walls of classrooms, the nursery students enjoyed an engaging and educational visit to the Traffic Park with their teachers. The students actively participated in an interactive session conducted by a police officer on traffic rules. They observed traffic signals, pedestrian crossings, and learnt about road safety essentials. The officer also highlighted key rules such as stopping at red lights, using zebra crossings, and wearing helmet and seatbelts. The children enthusiastically participated in a practical demonstration of traffic rules, making the experience both enjoyable and informative. The visit provided a valuable lesson in road safety while keeping the learning process fun and interactive.

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