This was done by spending lots of time with them, Listening to them, playing with them, participate in their fantasy games and role play.
All children loved hearing good stories. The benefits were obvious – it created a closer bond between parent and child, it improved vocabulary of all the participating children. We also help them to build imagination skills etc… As the child develops reading skills they will learn to become avid readers for life – a wonderful goal! This was really amazing experience.
Mission Jagriti included many talks related to sports such as tennis, karate, athletics – or reading, painting, chess etc… We advised them if they detect real talent in any one area, then encouraged them to develop it! Talent in a competitive sport can be nurtured – gently and wisely – thereby increasing the child’s feelings toward success, competition and winning. The child should learn early in life about the competitive spirit, that losing is a natural part of life and should be viewed as a learning experience; encouraging them to try harder next time, to reach for a higher goal.
We advised their parents also to create a fun filled family culture for the betterment of their kinds. It is necessary to understand the children feeling to make them more efficient and skilled with the feeling of togetherness.
Mission Jagriti encouraged the children of the said project to make their goals. We told them about the importance to goals in life. Setting goals helps trigger new behaviours, helps guides your focus and helps you sustain that momentum in life. Goals also help align your focus and promote a sense of self-mastery. In the end, you can’t manage what you don’t measure and you can’t improve upon something that you don’t properly manage.
Mission Jagriti taught them that their success has no limits if they believe in their own abilities, Encouraged them to realise their true potential.
Founded in 2007 with mission of good education, medical , environment, women empowerment and livelihood.
Mission Jagriti derives its name from “Jagriti ” a hindi word synonymous to “The Awakening“.