Blog, Psychology

The anatomy of happiness

8 years old Pihu, studying in an elite school in the metro city is having a conversation with her mother.  Pihu: Mom! What's happiness? Mom: It's an emotion, a feeling when you receive, achieve or give something. (While Mom replied, she went into the depth of deciphering the real sense and signs of happiness). While… Continue reading The anatomy of happiness

Blog, Education

The New Normal of Education: A psychological perspective

The world is busy in preparing 1.5 billion learners for the new normal, i.e., remote learning. In India, we have around 350 million children, and with only 43.99% having access to the smart devices, one should feel privileged studying in a school where the teachers and the curriculum are in complete sync with the changing paradigm of… Continue reading The New Normal of Education: A psychological perspective

Blog, Career Counseling

Making it to the ‘Right Fit’ – The College Decisions

Being in the senior most class in a school always gives a different high. The right to lead, discuss and freedom is what each one of the senior grade students loves and relishes. As parents and educators, we may always have a difference of opinion and yet, few of us are experienced enough how to… Continue reading Making it to the ‘Right Fit’ – The College Decisions

Blog, Skill Development

Learners’ Profile: Building skills of the future

According to World Economic Forum, 35% of skills deemed essential today will change. Hence, it goes without saying that in order to survive in the post COVID-19 world, there is only one way- evolving and adapting. There will be permanent change in the job market and skill requirements in the post pandemic world. Living with… Continue reading Learners’ Profile: Building skills of the future