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Importance of our memory

Memory : It's importance It needs very little argument to convince the average thinking person of the great importance of memory, although even then very few begin to realize just how important is the function of the mind that has to do with the retention of mental impressions. The first thought of the average person when he is asked to consider the importance of memory, is its use in the affairs of every-day life, along developed and cultivated lines, as contrasted with the lesser degrees of its development. In short, one generally thinks of memory in its phase of "a good memory" as contrasted with the opposite phase of "a poor memory." But there is a much broader and fuller meaning of the term than that of even this important phase. It is true that the success of the individual in his every-day business, profession, trade or other occupation depends very materially upon the possession of a good memory. His value in any walk in life depends to a great

Stages of counselling process

Four stages of counselling process There is a natural progression that takes place within the context of helping a relationship. This process enables you and the person you are working with to build a relationship, assess the situation, set goals and come up with a plan to bring about the desired results. This progression is known as the counseling process. There are four stages to the counseling process. They are: Developing a relationship, Making an informed assessment, Establishing mutually agreed upon goals and Objectives and developing an implementation plan. Phase 1. Developing A Relationship In order to develop a positive relationships with the youth, you’ need to be able to connect with them. This can only happen when youth ,is made to feel that you genuinely care about his/her well-being and understand their problems It’s about behaving in a way that demonstrates the core conditions of genuineness, respect and empathy. To develop solid relationships with you

Well organized child.

 HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD GET AND STAY – ORGANIZED Developing good organizational skills is a key ingredient for success in school and in life. Although some people are by nature more organized than others, anyone can put routines and systems in place to help a child "get it together." 1. Keep a calendar.  Teach him/her to write down assignments, tests, play dates, lessons, and other plans regularly.  Encourage your child to use the calendar to stay on top of his or her timelines too. 2. Introduce checklists . Help your child get into the habit of using checklists and to-do lists. This helps ensure they complete everything on that list and don’t miss anything out. They also get a sense of accomplishment when they finish tasks on time which helps them enhance their self-confidence. 3. Assign chores that involve sorting or categorizing.  Grocery shopping, emptying the dishwasher, sorting photos, cleaning out a closet, and other that involve pre-planning, making l

Festivals why

Why celebrations of festivals are necessary for human lives?  Unity in Diversity: In our country there is pluralistic society. The emotional realization of unity in diversity is our socio-cultural ethos and philosophical worldview. Nothing brings people together like festivals do. They play a pivotal role in nation-building; bringing people from every religious, economic and social background together. Festivals have both social and economic angles. In the chaotic and stressful planet we inhabit, happiness is overshadowed by negativity and insecurity and so the need for something that could bring positivity has been felt time and again. Festivals act like stress relievers and help us balance our emotions. More positivity naturally lowers negativity. It also provides an opportunity to reduce friction and brings estranged friends and relatives together in a bond of love. We are dependent on social heritage, which is a mixture of customs, traditions, moral values, attitudes