HEART Foundation launches ‘First Aid in Counselling for Teachers’
By Dinesh Kamath
NAVI MUMBAI: With an aim to introduce the basic counselling skills for
responding to student's psychological,
emotional, and developmental issues and
to learn to identify students in need of additional personal counselling, HEART
Foundation, a Navi Mumbai based NGO, has launched First Aid in Counselling for
Teachers (FACT) project.
The first session was held recently
for the pre primary school teachers of Nectar Bud International at Belapur.
“Teachers are often the first to
notice or be approached by students with problems. They are in an ideal
position to help children with their social and emotional developmental issues
since they see pupil regularly over a long period of time and have extensive
experience of children’s development. Hence, they can easily identify those
children who are experiencing difficulties. However, most teachers have no
training and feel unprepared to handle these issues, which can lead to avoiding
them altogether,” remarks Dr. Jayakar Ellis, President, HEART Foundation.
“The main purpose of the programme
was to equip the teachers to handle emotional issues of the tiny tots at
pre-school. The pre primary teachers are the first strangers that a child sees
after a protective environment at home. These teachers play an important role
in shaping the future of the child. Children are like mud pots. The parents
give them the shape and the preschool teachers draw designs which make their
behaviour acceptable to society and make the children the successful human
beings,” said Mrs. Uma Vaidyanathan, project coordinator and senior volunteer
of HEART Foundation.
“It was a very educative and
interactive workshop and the teachers learnt about 'first-aid for mental
health'. Mrs. Vaidyanathan shared on ‘the necessities of first-aid' for the
mental health of pre-schoolers and the techniques and skills required for shaping
the mental health of the tiny-tots,” said Ameeta Neelakantan, owner of Nectar
Bud International.
“It was a learning experience for
all the teachers. We were equipped, in a small way, to be able to understand
the behavioural pattern of the children and help them as per their
requirement,” remarked Priti Dalvi, a teacher.
"The session was interactive
which helped us to understand the subject better" said Rebecca Issac, one
of the participants of the programme.
HEART will be holding similar
sessions in various pre and primary schools of Navi Mumbai. The schools
interested in holding a session in their premise may contact:
8080007777/9768040403.
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