Don't evaluate your kids in comparison to others. Try not to impose your will on them. Allow them to fulfil their desires.
Don't evaluate your kids in comparison to others. Try not to impose your will on them. Allow them to fulfil their desires.
A maths teacher at MDS Senior Secondary School, Jyoti Sarangdevot, teaches HKG classes. She holds an MSW, an M.Com, and an M.A. Jyoti previously worked as a teacher at Pioneer School in Debari.
According to Jyoti, teaching is a secure and practical profession for women because it allows them to manage their work and home lives with ease. She claims that in order to manage her day effectively, she gets up early, at 4.30 in the morning. After her marriage, she was compelled to work, alongside which she also completed her B.Ed.
Jyoti suggests that a teacher should always be optimistic. She thinks that because every student is unique, they should all be treated with love and respect. It is crucial in this line of work to have patience. The importance of comprehending children's issues is also crucial. In the teaching profession, developing a positive rapport with students is crucial, especially when instructing a crucial subject like mathematics.
During COVID, Jyoti was trained by the school management on how to conduct online classes. They learned many new technological things.
Her role model is Jyotsna Jain, her chemistry teacher at Guru Nanak School, whom she considers to be an excellent and diligent individual. Her school's principal also serves as an inspiration for her to become a better mentor and role model for her children.
During her college years, Jyoti received a prize in the Kho-Kho sport. Her two main pastimes are dancing and needlepoint.
If Jyoti could go back in time, she would like to complete her higher education with an MBA.
According to Jyoti, parents shouldn't compare their kids to other children. Additionally, they shouldn't impose their will on the kids. Parents' pressure leads to a significant amount of stress and anxiety for students. As a result, it is important for parents and educators to prioritize mental health and well-being over academic achievements. This prioritization can help create a healthier and more balanced learning environment for students, says Jyoti.