One evening, after a long day at school, a eight-year-old child, sat down with her mother, visibly upset. Her mom could tell something was wrong, but instead of jumping in with advice, she paused and simply asked, "How was your day?" This small act of listening gave the child, space to share her feelings, and in that moment, her mother… Continue Reading
X started avoiding her friends, skipped soccer practice, and spent hours alone in her room. Her parents thought it was just a phase or maybe stress from school. However, when they noticed she was losing weight and struggling to sleep, they knew something deeper was going on.Understanding Child Depression:Depression in children often goes unnoticed because it's commonly mistaken for normal… Continue Reading
These are great strategies for engaging with kids! Here's how each of these points can be applied effectively: 1. Bring Memorable Moments of Their Life: Reminisce about fun or significant times in their life. This helps them feel valued and strengthens your bond through shared memories. 2. Use Their Interests to Help Them Learn: If they love dinosaurs, use that… Continue Reading
Career Counselling: A Beacon for Young Minds Career counselling plays a pivotal role in the lives of 9th and 10th graders, who stand at the crossroads of their educational journey. At this stage, students often face pressure from peers, parents, and society regarding their future career paths. Without proper guidance, they may make hasty decisions that do not align with… Continue Reading
PILLOW STORIES SERIES:'PILLOW STORIES" is a beautiful concept at ThreeWaves that my colleague Asha suggested and I at once said yes, without a second thought. It doesn't happen this way with us. Most of the time we have discussions when it comes to our work. We weigh the pros and cons, advantages and disadvantages, right/ wrong etc, whenever a suggestion… Continue Reading
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