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#6 A myth called child

EPISODE · Jan 11, 2020 · 6 MIN

#6 A myth called child

from Aarohi - Unlearning Unparenting · host AarohiLife

We’re making an assertion, not because it is right or wrong, but simply because it leads to some important thoughts and implications. The assertion is that child - or more specifically childhood is a myth. You can listen to more Jagriti podcasts or you can join Jagriti as an online untraining program which is meant for parents and teachers where we explore intensely and interactively lots of perspectives into children and learning. Parenting or teaching is NOT about some tricks or techniques or strategies it is about deeply understanding the child and his or her learning and development it is about providing a relationship that would enable the child to blossom into the unique human that he or she is It is not about a child's future, but about the joy we all have in the years we live together JAGRITI - an online unlearning program for parents and teachers - giving you fresh perspectives into your child and their learning, growing journey. While what you know and have been doing as a parent is correct, there are atleast 50 more ways of seeing the same thing. When we open up our windows, we get to see new vistas. Automatically, these new perspectives lead us to respond to and work with our child in different and perhaps much more effective ways. The child, in the end, is a huge beneficiary. That we start enjoying our working with the child is a nice side benefit. The sessions would be conducted by Aditi, Ratnesh, Co-founders of Aarohi which is an Open Learning Community for learners of all ages About Jagriti - https://aarohilife.org/home/jagriti Aarohi - An Open Learning Community Education at Aarohi is an endeavor to Understand oneself and develop strengths, skills, and talents that one needs and wants Enjoy exploring this wonderful world and connect with it in a meaningful way Create your own journey, live your own dreams, and add value to self every day. To achieve this Aarohi offers, to all ages, an Open Learning Community: Open to all kinds of interests, abilities, ages, beliefs, styles, and learning. Learning by doing what one wants, how one wants, and self-reflection. Community to understand interdependence and co-creation of our learning and life. Aarohi's Campus is in a village near Hosur in Tamil Nadu (55km from Bangalore).  More about Aarohi: https://aarohilife.org: About Aarohi a Video - https://youtu.be/QF6xlICnjJ4 Life at Aarohi A Video - https://youtu.be/uxk-nvJVDN4 CONNECT WITH US Aarohi Website: https://aarohilife.org Email - [email protected] or FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/aarohilife or Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aarohi_life_education/ or Twitter - https://twitter.com/aditi_n_ratnesh Or Aarohi Jagriti Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/aarohi_Jagriti Join us on Telegram - https://t.me/joinchat/ClfHiRRCYALLpfOhTWN_Yw

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