Workshop on “21st Century Parenting to Understand Adolescent” at School of Scholars, Akola
“21st Century Parenting To Understand Adolescent” workshop was organized at School of Scholars, Kaulkhed, Akola. As today's 21st Century modernization has brought about many changes in the family. In today's modern age, mass media is having an enormous impact on children. As a result, there is a tremendous change in the behavior of adolescents and youth that can affect the educational achievement of the students. Parents are facing number of challenges in case of dealing with children in such a changing environment. Considering the same issues parenting workshop was conducted by Poonam Varma (Dawar), Educational Psychologist, SOS, Akola for the parents of class IX & X STD.
School psychologist Poonam Varma has mentioned being the parent of a young adolescent and other adults may roll their eyes. Parents are worried about the problems that young adolescents often face: rocky emotions, rebellion, peer pressures, low motivation, alcohol and other bad habits.
During the years from ages 10 through 14, children undergo many physical, emotional and mental changes. Together these changes can throw the lives of young teens and their parent’s off-balance. Major problems may arise, particularly among children who are already at risk of school failure. She also has given the ideal message to all parents that “your young adolescent needs as much attention and love from you as he/she needed when he/she was younger—and maybe more. The parent of today’s toddler is the parent of tomorrow’s teenager."
The workshop was successfully conducted under guidance of Principal Mrs. Manisha Umbarkar, the Administrative officer Rajesh Kad & Vice-Principal Mrs, Komal Laharia.
21st Century Parenting to Understand Adolescent | SOS Akola KK |
School psychologist Poonam Varma has mentioned being the parent of a young adolescent and other adults may roll their eyes. Parents are worried about the problems that young adolescents often face: rocky emotions, rebellion, peer pressures, low motivation, alcohol and other bad habits.
During the years from ages 10 through 14, children undergo many physical, emotional and mental changes. Together these changes can throw the lives of young teens and their parent’s off-balance. Major problems may arise, particularly among children who are already at risk of school failure. She also has given the ideal message to all parents that “your young adolescent needs as much attention and love from you as he/she needed when he/she was younger—and maybe more. The parent of today’s toddler is the parent of tomorrow’s teenager."
The workshop was successfully conducted under guidance of Principal Mrs. Manisha Umbarkar, the Administrative officer Rajesh Kad & Vice-Principal Mrs, Komal Laharia.
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