3 Reasons to Use Craft for School Counselling Lessons
14th December 2020
It has been found that the students pay better attention when they were allowed to manipulate objects or keep their hands busy. And this is where crafts come to play a major role whereby most teacher-counsellors nowadays cannot even imagine trying to do a lesson without a craft. Here we have discussed 3 critical reasons why as a part of educational counselling techniques, today’s 21st century educators must use crafts for school counselling lessons. Mindfulness Mind ...
Written By : Anindita Das
10 Activities for Teachers to instil Gratitude in Learners
5th December 2020
In one of our previous blogs, we discussed the benefits of practising gratitude in the classroom. Well, teaching gratitude isn’t as easy as teaching tables. As an educator playing the role of a school counsellor, helping your learners become more aware of all the privileges and blessings around them requires more than just a simple lesson. Rather, it’s more about laying the foundation for a lifelong practice. Teachers and parents are always in search for ways to instil a ...
Written By : Ipsita Roy
Easy Ways to Make Individual Connections with Your Students
28th November 2020
Too often, we all come across teachers talk about how helpless they feel when it comes to making that connection with their students and reaching out to them. The days of being the person whose only job included to exclusively provide students with an education are long over. If you are a teacher-counsellor of today’s 21st century inclusive classrooms, it's important for you to understand that there are many other aspects in a student’s life outside the classroom and ...
Written By : Anindita Das
Teaching Gratitude in The Classroom and Its Effect on Learners' Mental Health
23rd November 2020
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Written By : Ipsita Roy
Teaching your learners about resilience is an important part of Social and Emotional Learning
13th November 2020
As teacher counsellors of the 21st century, we always want our young learners to have fun, happy childhood with no painful incidents, disappointments or exposure to the bitter truths of life. However, despite our desire to protect them, learning resilience is quite an important trait. And it doesn’t have to be as hard as we might think. Developing resilience in individuals is an essential part of their social and emotional growth – essential for success in life. While no ...
Written By : Anindita Das
Grief Counselling for Children
10th November 2020
Children tend to be easily depressed over the death of a loved one. Whether a child has lost a grandparent, sibling, parent, or pet, the loss of a loved one can be overwhelming for their tender emotions. Watching a child grieve can stir up a lot of emotions for caregivers as well. Sometimes, it calls for a little help as ‘Grief counselling’ can help kids find the ways to cope with their distress while also making sense of their loss. Why Grief Counselling is a necessity? ...
Written By : Ipsita Roy