Hands-on learning to learn what our hands feel? That’s the goal! In this session, we taught the children about textures of all kinds and the organs used to identify them.
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We excitedly handed over our class this week to our sponsors, licensed Counseling Psychologist Amaechi Nduka-Agwu and Child and Youth Counselor Rehema Busch, for an Emotional Mindfulness Session. Children from disadvantaged backgrounds have fewer opportunities to explore, let alone regulate, their emotions. Understanding emotional expression, as skilfully directed by Amaechi and Rehema, provided them with…
Revision weeks give the children a chance to exercise their recognition and recall memory. To kick this off, our Volunteering Teacher’s created and executed a lesson of competitions and team-focused tests – a fun way to revise learned content! At the end of our two-week revision, the children took home colouring storybooks, juice boxes and…
Learning about the language of emotions has been one of our most engaging classes yet, for both our thoughtful students and our playful Volunteering Teachers. In this lesson, we focused on equipping our learners with the invaluable tools of articulating their emotions in English. How many different emotions can you spot in their work and…


