WHAT CAN WE DO?

Learn. Feel. Understand.

  • Lectures

    Lectures involve spoken presentations by experts or instructors on a specific topic.

  • Hands-on Activities

    Engage learners in physical tasks or experiments to explore concepts, develop skills.

  • Visualization

    Involves creating mental images to represent information.

How to Learn

Listing all known learning methods and everything that goes along with them How to retain the new knowledge.

  • Mind Mapping

    Creative and visual technique for organizing thoughts, ideas around a central concept.

  • Infographics

    Graphic visual representations of information, data, or knowledge.

  • Lectures

    Involve spoken presentations by experts or instructors on a specific topic.

  • Hands-on activities

    engage learners in physical tasks or experiments to explore concepts & develop skills.

  • Role-playing

    Involves simulating real-life scenarios or assuming different roles to develop social & emotional skills.

  • Journaling

    Involves reflecting on experiences, thoughts, and emotions through writing.

  • Collaborative projects

    Involve teamwork to plan, execute, and evaluate tasks or assignments.

  • Visual demonstrations

    Use props, models, or illustrations to explain complex concepts, processes, or phenomena.

How I’m Feeling

Learn about different learning difficulties Understanding emotions.

  • Happiness

    Is characterized by feelings of joy, contentment, and satisfaction.

  • Sadness

    Involves feelings of sorrow, grief, or disappointment.

  • Anger

    Is an intense emotional response to perceived threats, injustices, or frustrations.

  • Love

    Encompasses feelings of affection, warmth, and connection toward others.

Something Else

Mental health checks. Where to get support How to identify. Ways to cope. Learning how to identify stress, anxiety, fears, abuse etc and where to seek help.

  • Stress

    Can manifest in various ways, and its effects can be both physical and emotional.

  • Anxiety

    Involves persistent worry or fear that can significantly impact daily functioning.

  • Fears

    Are irrational and excessive fears of specific objects, activities, or situations.

  • Abuse

    Can take many forms and may occur in various relationships and settings.