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3 Great Ways Counselors can teach how to set Healthy Boundaries

22nd February 2022

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Everyone must know to set his/her boundaries because we all deserve to live authentically rather than pushing ourselves to please others, at times. We must know when to stop so that we do not feel out of place, affecting our mental and physical well-being. ...


Written By : Anindita Das

5 Key Benefits of Social and Emotional Learning

14th February 2022

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SEL is beneficial for both young and adult learners, increasing self-awareness, academic achievement and positive behaviours both in and out of the classroom. From an academic perspective, pupils who participated in SEL programs, showed 11% growth in their overall grades and better attendance. Keep reading! ...


Written By : Ipsita Roy

3 ways to teach kids about body positivity

8th February 2022

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To help students learn how to develop body positivity, we have discussed here three easy ways to teach the youngsters to appreciate themselves, just the way they are and develop their self-confidence. ...


Written By : Anindita Das

5 Vital Reasons for having Games in Your Counselling Office

31st January 2022

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As it’s quite evident that games have the potential to teach social-emotional learning skills while giving the learners a fun break from their busy study schedule, it can also help them in their overall development. Keep reading. ...


Written By : Ipsita Roy

3 Easy Ways to address Sensory Overload in Students

24th January 2022

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This blog will explore ways to support students with sensory needs in the classroom without any diagnosis or an IEP. Trained teachers who know the correct approaches to identify teaching best practices & supporting students with disabilities in the regular classroom must be hired by schools more and more to address these issues. ...


Written By : Anindita Das

Tips for Avoiding Burnout as A School Counsellor

17th January 2022

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Failure to address work-related stress among school counsellors may cause reduced quality of their service and diminishing interest toward their profession. Studies examining burnout in school counsellors offer increased insight into this significant job-related psychological phenomenon. ...


Written By : Ipsita Roy