Tuesday 26 March 2013

Schools


Must read for Principals & Parents:During primary years of schooling students are in molding phase.As well said that you can mold the soil in any shape till it is wet,once dried nothing can be done.Here when students come in school,special care should to be taken so that best habits are developed in them.They need direction in this phase of life.They are best learners during this phase.It is duty on the part of school & parents collectively that they nurture the child in the best possible way during this phase.School life is divided into two major stages which are as follows: 
Age group 3-5:- LEARNER PHASE :During this time kids just enter in all together new world so called school.After family, second place of learning. Here kid is exposed to new environment of learning different things like discipline,rote learning,things to do and things not to do etc. During this phase kids find themselves in a situation where everybody starts expecting a lot from them directly or indirectly.  
Age group 6-9:- CURIOS & EXPLORER ;during this phase 6-9 years, brain is developed to approx 90%. Kids are very curious during this phase,so to know about things going on around them.They want reason and logic for all the things good or bad going on in their surroundings.Amazingly curious & explorer...    As well said by Buckminster Fuller:“All children are born genius; 9999 out of every 10000 are swiftly,unintentionally degeniusized by grown ups.”There is lot between the lines & beyond the lines,So please think deeply. If you wish to share your views on the above topic,please call/sms without hesitation......    Thank you...                Contd.....                                                                                                                                                      

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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