Monthly Archives: May, 2018

Feedback from parent

Sharing a feedback from one parent

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A special day…

Perhaps due to maternal instincts, I have often worked closely with mothers as they sought to help realise their children’s potential, and at times playing proxy between the two. The latter is more so, once the children reached their adolescence and requiring a different genre of management from parents. Genuine concern towards their children often …

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Overprotection

One of the major obstacles that I face while carrying out my role as an educator is not so much about bringing change to the child or improving them academically but rather, convincing parents to take the step forward and let their children be more independent. It’s very common that parents agonise over having to …

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