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The Role of Educational Psychologist In Modern Day World

With the advancement of competency-based education and technologies, more and more parents want their children to excel in every field but sometimes they fail to understand the interest of their child and as a result, children get involved in something they do not find interesting enough which leads them into confusion and mental trauma.

So, to avoid such situations people are looking to take help from educational psychologists who not only aid in making better decisions as per the…

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Added by Dayne Williams on May 16, 2021 at 1:28pm — No Comments

How to Practise Mindfulness For Health Rejuvenation?

In this world full of negativity and lack of empathy, it gets very tough to cope up with the thoughts and feelings of impending doom and therefore it is necessary to take help in any way you can but the most easier and effective method is by practising Mindfulness Cape Town.

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What’s mindfulness?

In simple words, we can say that mindfulness is a process that leads you to become more aware of the present without getting involved in overthinking about the future or your…

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Added by Dayne Williams on May 4, 2021 at 7:47am — No Comments

Why Educational Psychological Assessment is Necessary for Your Child?

You try so hard as a parent to provide your child with opportunity for success. Your child's school success will not always go as expected. Many parents are concerned, frustrated, and confused as a result of this. This is where an educational psychological test will come in handy.

The anxiety about your child's academic success will contribute to needless stress. It can even lead to the collapse of your relationship with your son. This frequently leaves the entire family feeling…

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Added by Dayne Williams on April 5, 2021 at 2:47am — No Comments

When Should You Involve Your Kid in Your Educational Psychologist?

If There Are Problems With:

• the level at which a child learns to read or spell

• their desire to express themselves in prose

• their comprehension of mathematical principles

• their capacity to recall and comprehend information and directions

• the degree of trust they exhibit in regard to their schooling or social interactions with other children

• their desire to pay attention and concentrate in class

• while living, their capacity to organise equipment…

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Added by Dayne Williams on April 5, 2021 at 2:45am — No Comments

High-school burn out?

In my time as educator there were many moments I felt my tank running on empty. Particularly in the high-achieving schools of the southern suburbs of Cape Town where expectations and standards are exceptionally high. Schools offer a plethora of opportunities and facilities for students to engage while all the while expecting top class academic results. As a teacher I found it exhausting, but as for my students? Well they seemed to collapse over the holiday break just as much as I did. …

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Added by Dayne Williams on March 10, 2021 at 4:52am — No Comments

Gap year? Try growth year.

The elusive gap year, to some parents the word sends chilling thoughts of young matriculants loafing around the house while their peers get a head start in the big daunting world of work or study. Others still, wholeheartedly endorse this experience as an opportunity to grow and embrace the world in all its chaotic wonder. Which side of the fence you sit on is usually a reflection of personal experience or perhaps borne from the understandable desire to see you child achieve autonomy and…

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Added by Dayne Williams on March 10, 2021 at 4:50am — No Comments

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