Why emotional wellbeing matters in child development

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], November 28: Across Indian cities and small towns, parents are paying closer attention to how children feel, not only to how they score in exams. Child development specialists say emotional wellbeing shapes memory, motivation and behaviour, and is tightly linked to long term academic achievement. In classrooms that follow the Central Board [...]

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Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], November 28: Across Indian cities and small towns, parents are paying closer attention to how children feel, not only to how they score in exams. Child development specialists say emotional wellbeing shapes memory, motivation and behaviour, and is tightly linked to long term academic achievement. In classrooms that follow the Central Board [...]
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Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], November 28: Across Indian cities and small towns, parents are paying closer attention to how children feel, not only to how they score in exams. Child development specialists say emotional wellbeing shapes memory, motivation and behaviour, and is tightly linked to long term academic achievement. In classrooms that follow the Central Board of Secondary Education curriculum, this link is drawing interest from school leaders who want to balance marks with mental health. In Ahmedabad, parents searching for a CBSE school or English medium school are increasingly asking how a campus supports feelings of safety, belonging and confidence in every child.

Emotional wellbeing in childhood refers to the way children understand and manage their feelings, build relationships and cope with setbacks. When this foundation is strong in the early years, children are more likely to explore, ask questions and stay engaged in learning. When it is weak, even bright students may withdraw, lose interest in class or show aggression and anxiety.

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