This topic focuses on the various psychosocial challenges children may face and how these challenges impact their emotional, social, and academic development. It aims to help educators, caregivers, and mental health professionals recognize, understand, and effectively support children in overcoming these challenges.
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The workshop was full of knowledge and professional development.
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Recognising how the learn,interact,and cope with their social and emotional world.
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Understanding Psychosocial Challenges in Children” is a deeply relevant topic that underscores the need for proactive mental health awareness and responsive care. By fostering a better understanding of these challenges, we can build a more compassionate and supportive world for our children to grow and thrive in.
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It was very informative and I learnt a lot from this workshop which will help me understand the psychological challenges in students
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Ms. R. Singh as a mentor is phenomenal. She solved almost all the queries that were thrown to her. Her lecture was informative and enriching. I learnt a lot from the workshop and hope to implement what I learnt in practical teaching.
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Explanation of Ericsson theory was very simple and understandable.Examples and Slides for each stage made it more meaningful.
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It was great session. It will help to understand students physiological aspects while teaching them it will be very helpful
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It was a positive experience and the valuable insights we gained from the workshop. Workshops like these play a crucial role in enhancing skills and encouraging collaborative learning. My certificate is over written plz check...
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Very much informative session. More and more sessions we want.
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Very well communicated and was thoroughly explained step wise found it very informative.
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It's was very helpful for personal growth of the student as well as teacher. Thanks a lot. Hope to get more work shops in future like this
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It was wonderful experience.. Got to now few more ways to deal with kids … It was Interesting.. Thank you
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It was a wonderful session helped learn about all the age groups.
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It was a great session. I learned alot about children needs in classroom and how I as a teacher can be helpful to them.
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It was really a very interesting and informative session.
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It was very informative and the examples given were very closer to us.
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It was a wonderful session , alot of learning was there for all the stages of life.
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This workshop will definitely help me to deal with students needs
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The work shop is really going to help me understand my students in much better way this helping me to make my teaching strategies more effective and efficient
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It was an amazing workshop that helped us understand how to deal with students
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The workshop provided valuable insights into the complex emotional, behavioural, and social challenges that children often encounter. Through expert-led sessions and interactive discussions, participants gained a deeper understanding of early signs of distress, the impact of familial and environmental factors, and effective intervention strategies. The session emphasized the importance of empathy, active listening, and a multidisciplinary approach in supporting children’s mental well-being. It proved to be an enlightening and thought-provoking experience for educators and caregivers alike.
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PPt alone will not help the learnes to learn,if itis AR examples it would be more effective i i felt
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we learnt about eriction theory and developmental stages .elaborated well.
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It was really informative and I think it would definitely help me in understanding my students' behaviour better
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It was a session which had changed my perspective upon many things.
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Informative session, it's really true that everyone is not same in class we must understand the psychology of a child and treat them accordingly.
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