Empathy as a subject
Over our usual dinner conversation last night, my 15 year made a statement that left an impact. “Ma, through the pandemic as I follow world
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Over our usual dinner conversation last night, my 15 year made a statement that left an impact. “Ma, through the pandemic as I follow world
Prepare for a fun head gear before you enter the virtual classroom. It could be a superhero band or a tinker bell or clown hair.
Consider the grade-wise, section wise ‘syllabus’ for the year and evaluate it basis of essential/non-negotiables against the backdrop of a virtual engagement for most parts
The tone, the choice of words, and the ‘general’ expectation you have of them ‘doing it your way’, ‘at your time and style’ and instructions
Start afresh! It’s a new academic year with new hopes and new beginnings – a large part of your success this year will be based
There’s not a neighbourhood, a community, or an industry in this country, or for matter, the world that has been spared from Covid19 since January
Whether it is a fight between friends for a toy or having forgotten their worksheet at home, children of all age groups face different challenges or
The uncertainty surrounding school opening (for national board affiliated schools – start is usually June; international schools will commence in July/August and the thousands of
Beyond our control, the external environment has ensured that the children in this country have grown up to maturity levels that are unusual for their
Simply put, cognitive development is a journey of a child who develops skills to explore, evaluate, analyse … essentially “figure things out” independently. The development
Over the past few days, I have been in conversation with senior industry leaders (not only from the education space), and parents (not by design
Over the past few days, I have been in conversation with senior industry leaders (not only from the education space), and parents (not by design