“It is not what you do for your children, but what you have
taught them to do for themselves, that will make them successful human beings.”
Some of the changes in our lives are predictable. If we are
prepared for them, we may be able to influence some of these processes and
manage them better. To cope with these dynamic changes of life process Witty
International School, Atun Road,Bhilwara once again brought daughters and mothers
together on the common platform in ‘Me & My session’on September 04,2019.
National Curricular Framework-2005 says “The physiological
changes that occur during adolescence stage have ramifications in the
psychological and social aspects of an adolescent’s life. To educate our girls
of grade 5 to 9 on the same we had renowned gynecologist of Bhilwara city Dr Sangeeta Kabra (M.B.B.S, MS ), director
of Krishna Hospital. She enlightened
our girls and their mothers on how to be prepared for the physical, mental,
psycho-social and emotional changes that take place during this phase of life
so that they are not anxious but respond to these changes positively. She also
told how sanitation is also equally important in the context of creating safe
and hygiene environment in schools which would facilitate good academic
environment.
Dr Sangeeta Kabra highlighted the importance of balanced diet
rich in proteins which is essential for continuous growth and development
across the life span of growing girls.
The mother of our growing girls equally participated by
asking different queries. The session ended with clearance of doubt and with
positive approach towards the important process of life.
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