Kriyan Diagnostic Counselling & Remediation Centre

Kriyan Diagnostic Counselling & Remediation Centre Rendering help to children with learning difficulties, behavioural issues, life skills and education

Small steps lead to a wonderful journey
05/09/2021

Small steps lead to a wonderful journey

Very helpful for parents
26/07/2021

Very helpful for parents

let us understand why a child is sometimes just looking lazy, why he does things perfectly when he wants to do, why he does not perform even if he knows the ...

Especially helpful for parents
26/07/2021

Especially helpful for parents

how to manage if a child is being diagnosed with Attention deficit Disorder

06/07/2021

According to psychologists, there are four types of intelligence:

1) Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
2) Emotional Quotient (EQ)
3) Social Quotient (SQ)
4) Adversity Quotient (AQ)

1. Intelligence Quotient (IQ): this is the measure of your comprehension ability- to solve maths; memorize things and recall subject matters.

2. Emotional Quotient (EQ): this is the measure of your ability to maintain peace with others; keep to time; be responsible; be honest; respect boundaries; be humble, genuine and considerate.

3. Social Quotient (SQ):
This is the measure of your ability to build a network of friends and maintain it over a long period of time.

People that have higher EQ and SQ tend to go farther in life than those with high IQ but low EQ and SQ. Most schools capitalize in improving IQ level while EQ and SQ are played down.

A man of high IQ can end up being employed by a man of high EQ and SQ even though he has an average IQ.

Your EQ represents your character; your SQ represents your charisma. Give in to habits that will improve these three Qs but more especially your EQ and SQ.

EQ and SQ make one manage better than the other.

Pls don't teach children only to have higher IQ , but also to have higher EQ and SQ.

Now there is a 4th one :
A new paradigm

4. The Adversity Quotient (AQ):
The measure of your ability to go through a rough patch in life and come out without losing your mind.

AQ determines who will give up in face of troubles and may abandon their families.
In the current context of Corona, many professionally successful people are going thru bouts of Depression. Because they haven't seen and thus are unprepared for Adversity.

To parents:
Expose children to other areas of life than academic. They should adore manual work, sport and art .

Develop their EQ, SQ and AQ. They should become multifaceted human beings able to do things independently of the parents.

Finally, do not prepare the road for the children. Let us Prepare the children for the road

12/04/2021

Anyone from Amravati knows an intellectually disabled child between 11-14 years.....kindly DM me the details asap....... It will be confidential.

P.S. I am doing B.ed special education ( Mental Retardation/Intellectually Disabled) and have to work on the child for testing and intervention work.

28/02/2021



TEN THINGS YOU MUST NOT DO WITH YOUR CHILD

1. Screaming
Some say its worst than beating, and leaves one with long-term mental and emotional scars.

2. Blaming
Blaming weakens relations, lowers self-esteem and prompts children to be on the defense, even when they haven’t done something wrong.

3. Nonstop Orders
Orders and instructions, without without first convincing or persuading, turn the child into a robot and this is not healthy. When growing up, they blindly emulate and obey any authority, regardless of its values.

4. Threatening
Threatening is used because it’s a quick fix for resistance, but not a solution in the long run. Any attitude driven by [just] fear is hypocritical, and does not indicate real change.

5. Sarcasm
Making fun of a child is an unacceptable behavior. Mocking a child hurts their sense of worth and self-esteem.

6. Cursing
Cursing teaches the child cursing, which he will use against others, including relatives, friends and parents.

7. Comparing
Never compare your child to anyone, especially siblings. Comparing creates jealousy, anger and [puts them] on the defense.

8. Continuous Advising
The normal attention span is 3 to 5 minutes per year of a child’s age. Therefore, a 2-year-old should be able to concentrate on a particular task for at least 6 minutes, and a child entering kindergarten should be able to concentrate for at least 15 minutes.

9. Mistrust
Not giving the child the benefit of doubt weakness mutual trust, shuts frank communication and hurts self-confidence.

10. Beating
In most cases, beating a child is about parents venting anger than wisely and calmly wanting to improve a behavior. Beating, similar to a pain killer, is a temporary fix, not a cure. It creates a coward personality, which will continue to do bad things as long as “nobody is watching”.

28/12/2020
Learning is a never ending process and so does achieving rewards for the same.
03/10/2020

Learning is a never ending process and so does achieving rewards for the same.

Anger Management - Coping Skills and Behaviour Management For Kids
12/09/2020

Anger Management - Coping Skills and Behaviour Management For Kids

1. Do you want to know the difference between your child's educational age and actual age?2.Does your child read d as b?...
08/09/2020

1. Do you want to know the difference between your child's educational age and actual age?
2.Does your child read d as b?
3. Does your child write 71 as 17?
4. Does your child hate writing?
5. Does your child makes lots of spelling mistakes?

IF THE ANSWER TO ALL THE ABOVE QUESTIONS IS YES.......
THEN EDUCATION ASSESSMENT IS THE RIGHT TEST FOR YOUR CHILD.

GET IT DONE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE AS WE CAN GIVE INTERVENTION ON TIME

WE TAKE ONLINE ASSESSMENTS TOO

Assessments will be scrutinized and reports will be generated by Mickita Bhojwani ( Child Coinsellor and Remedial Therap...
22/08/2020

Assessments will be scrutinized and reports will be generated by Mickita Bhojwani ( Child Coinsellor and Remedial Therapist).

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Kidzee-Ekvira Nagar, 47, Hari Om Colony , Near Farshi Stop
Amravati
444606

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Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

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