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Growing Up With Teens: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1
Beyond IQ: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1
Understanding Children with Special Needs: A Handbook for Parents and Teachers: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1
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Do you know EQ or Emotional Quotient is twice as important as IQ or Intelligence Quotient for success in any job? In fact success for those in senior leadership role is determined 85% by their EQ and 15% by their IQ.
The book Beyond IQ –Enrich Your Child's Emotional and Social Intelligence is designed to share useful insights on how parenting style can enrich or impede the emotional and social development of our children. It provides inputs to parents about appropriate interactions with their children and range of opportunities they can render to their children to help their emotional and social skills bloom. This can equip them for a successful career and a fulfilling family life.
Isn't that the ultimate you desire for your children?

 

About the Author


Mani Mistry Elavia fondly known as Grandma Mani is a certified parenting coach and a life skills trainer for children. She is on a mission to enable maximum number of parents, teachers and caregivers to create an enriching and supportive environment for children to succeed  in life and confidently face the challenges of this volatile world.
She has rich experience of working with children of varying age, class, academic background and gender. Her coaching has helped parents and caregivers experience a striking shift from high level of frustration to high sense of fulfilment.
Her life skills training for children are designed to help them grow up as confident adults with a scientific mind, a humane heart and positive outlook.
She has succeeded in bringing about 360 degree change in the attitude of children in a child care institute by introducing positive parenting practices. This change has sustained even years after children have moved out of the institute.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 29, 2021
Growing Up With Teens: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1
Beyond IQ: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1
Understanding Children with Special Needs: A Handbook for Parents and Teachers: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1

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  • Understanding Children with Special Needs: A Handbook for Parents and Teachers: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1

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    Understanding Children with Special Needs: A Handbook for Parents and Teachers: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1
    Understanding Children with Special Needs: A Handbook for Parents and Teachers: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1

    This handbook is an attempt to provide answers to those innumerable questions that plaque the minds of teachers and parents alike, about children who need special attention. It is a modest attempt to Psycho-educate parents and teachers in general and create awareness of differently abled children and their learning process. Before the world can change its perception of 'special needs' and 'disabilities', one needs to understand what the terms mean and how children with special needs are different. Gone are the days when lack of information caused everyone to tiptoe around these conditions. In theory, the term 'special needs' is used to clinically diagnose mental, physical or psychological disabilities that give rise to functional difficulties. However, in lay terms, 'special needs' becomes an umbrella term for a staggering array of conditions. Children who are diagnosed with having special needs may be suffering from a mild learning problems to a major, degenerative illness. Parenting a child is a complicated task, more so when the child has special needs. The objective of this handbook is to enable parents to support, love and care for their child, regardless of the disabilities involved. Some parents may be hesitant to share their child's diagnosis with the teacher. This may seem odd, but parents struggling to figure out how they can help their child and sometimes themselves, may be afraid of a teacher's judgment or the treatment their child will receive once a special need has been identified. Parents are also often afraid of being blamed, and usually have an unhealthy dose of guilt themselves, even after being reassured that the disability is not their fault. The relief comes from knowing what is wrong with their child and having an appropriate plan of action. In this book, I have focused on children with a diagnosed special needs and have shared few strategies of handling these concerns, which includes a set of resources for parents as well as teachers. There is no "one size fits all" approach to special education. It's tailored to meet each student's needs. Special education refers to a range of services that can be provided in different ways and in different settings. It can be challenging to select instructional materials and methods, which will enrich student learning. The key is first understanding the needs of every student. In particular, all teachers need to understand how to provide help for students with special needs. Special education is a rewarding field with many benefits and challenges. As a teacher in this field, you'll face a variety of obstacles that require a particular kind of focus and patience, but within those experiences, you'll also receive a feeling of accomplishment.

  • Growing Up With Teens: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1

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    Growing Up With Teens: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1
    Growing Up With Teens: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1

    Parenting is the most beautiful never-ending journey that starts with the birth of a child. Every phase of a kid's growth is special and needs to be taken care of but the most delicate phase of parenting is "teenage parenting" which needs to be actually handled with care. Talking to your daughter about puberty still a big issue in Indian society but do we talk about our son's puberty? As much as your daughter needs to know the physical changes, your son deserves to know this from their first teacher of life and that's you.This book is for each of those parents who want to talk and discuss with their teenager champions but don't know where to start. This book is a helping hand from a mother to all parents to walk and grow with their growing teens, talking freely about sex education, social media, cyberbullying, and much more.

  • Beyond IQ: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1

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    Beyond IQ: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1
    Beyond IQ: children/parential/educational/acadamic, #1

    Do you know EQ or Emotional Quotient is twice as important as IQ or Intelligence Quotient for success in any job? In fact success for those in senior leadership role is determined 85% by their EQ and 15% by their IQ. The book Beyond IQ –Enrich Your Child's Emotional and Social Intelligence is designed to share useful insights on how parenting style can enrich or impede the emotional and social development of our children. It provides inputs to parents about appropriate interactions with their children and range of opportunities they can render to their children to help their emotional and social skills bloom. This can equip them for a successful career and a fulfilling family life. Isn't that the ultimate you desire for your children?   About the Author Mani Mistry Elavia fondly known as Grandma Mani is a certified parenting coach and a life skills trainer for children. She is on a mission to enable maximum number of parents, teachers and caregivers to create an enriching and supportive environment for children to succeed  in life and confidently face the challenges of this volatile world. She has rich experience of working with children of varying age, class, academic background and gender. Her coaching has helped parents and caregivers experience a striking shift from high level of frustration to high sense of fulfilment. Her life skills training for children are designed to help them grow up as confident adults with a scientific mind, a humane heart and positive outlook. She has succeeded in bringing about 360 degree change in the attitude of children in a child care institute by introducing positive parenting practices. This change has sustained even years after children have moved out of the institute.

Author

Sukanya Biswas

Sukanya Biswas is a Research Scholar and a Counselling Psychologist with 9 years of experience in providing support to children, adolescents and adults from a culturally diverse and socio-economic background who face the challenges of coping with learning difficulties, behavioural and emotional problems. She has received her Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology from Pune University, Post graduate Diploma in Child and adolescent psychology and Diploma in Community Mental Health for Psychologist. She is a Certified Practitioner in CBT, REBT and NLP. Her memberships and affiliations includes APA (American Association of Psychology), IACP (Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists) BCPA (Bharatiya Counselling Psychology Association) and National Human Rights Community of India. She conducts workshops on Parenting skills, stress management, positive thinking, coping techniques, teacher training, Memory improvement techniques, time management, gender sensitivity, work life balance etc at various schools and organisations.

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