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MITSEI
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MITSEI

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Our name is MITSEI – a shortened acronym for Multiple Intelligences, Thinking Skills and Emotional Intelligence. MITSEI seeks to bring activity-based engagement… more
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Understanding the feeling of the child to help him learn better
Helping your child identify their feelings is the first step in helping them manage them. Kids who are able to identify, understand, express and manage a wide range of feelings experience long-term benefits to their mental health and wellbeing. we have perfect activity for that where the learner will explore the different feelings vocabulary. Chits will be drawn with names of feelings. Learners or teams will have to draw a chit at a time..................click on the link to know more
Buliding good foundation and clearing concepts
The process of formation of concepts involves four elements. Experience (exploration), abstraction, generalization, and analysis. Experience is the process of direct participation in action. Abstraction is the process of discovering the common elements in a large number of situations after experiencing them. For example 'animal' is a concept that contains other sub-concepts and then further sub-concepts.
Dis you know? Emotion affect the learning
Emotion substantially influences human cognitive processes, including perception, attention, learning, memory, reasoning, and problem-solving. Emotion has a particularly strong influence on attention, especially modulating the selectivity of attention as well as motivating action and behavior............................................check out our website to know more
Motivation for parents
It can be difficult to know which parenting strategies really promote learning. A successful experience in school is not only about report cards. Ideally, your child will learn how to learn, retain information, think independently, ask questions and develop an increasing sense of competence.
Is your child scared of math? Don't worry, we'll make it fun to learn.
Learners will investigate utilizing BODMAS to simplify equations in this activity. The floor will have four concentric rings painted with various colored color chalks. The circles have to be large enough for students to stand inside them....click on a link to know more.