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Why Adequate Sleep Is Important For Students

Life of a student is riddled with assignments, examinations, classes, tuition, extracurricular activities, homework, etc. In the midst of it all, it might seem like there aren’t enough hours in a day to complete everything and still have time to relax with friends and family.  The mounting due dates can make any student wonder how […]

Team Building Games To Improve Critical Thinking Of Students

Students can use team-building activities to enhance critical thinking abilities that will help them succeed in the modern workplace. Teamwork-oriented students (and future employers!) are more motivated and creative. We all know how much students like working in groups. Why not turn it into a game? While brain training activities can be used to assist […]

Effective Relaxation Exercises for Students in Managing Stress

Relaxation techniques are highly effective to cope with stress. It is more than just having fun or doing something you enjoy. Relaxation is a strategy for minimising stress’s detrimental effects on the mind and body. Students face stress and competitions while taking challenging classes, in their extracurricular participation, preparing for higher studies, and making life-changing […]

How to Develop the Quality of Rationality & Logical Analysis in Children

The children of today are more developed than previous generations in all aspects of life. Their curiosity for learning, their ability to absorb information on a much bigger scale and their reasoning skills are far more advanced than their predecessors.  Experiences and reality play a huge role in the development of critical thinking and logical […]

How to Improve Collaboration, Communication, Creative and Critical Thinking (4 C’s) in Students?

The values that children of today learn from their previous generations are what makes them civic citizens of tomorrow. Be it from home or school, children imbibe the learnings that their surroundings have to offer. Suffice to say, the onus is on parents and teachers to ensure children are moulded into well rounded human beings.  […]

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