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Jagriti for parents starts this friday, 21st June
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Hello Rashmi Virendra

Sharing some insights with parents and educators like you, what we have learnt from children over the 25 years of rigorous working and living with them. Inviting you to deep dive into your parenting and working with your child via our intense Jagriti program.

We see the child not from our expectations,
But from the child's requirements.


We do not wish them a lighter load,
We help them build a stronger back.

We do not try to understand them,
We try to get them to understand themselves.

And in the process we try to understand ourselves as parents.


We learn how to see them as responsible, resourceful, interdependent, emotional and wise beings,
If we let them teach us all of above and more.


Join the Jagriti program for parents and teachers to allow us to shake you, shock you, confuse you, pull you, push you >>
this one for your child
(and for yourself too)


The 61st online batch of Jagriti starts
this Friday, 21st June 2024.

We, Aditi & Ratnesh have worked with over 16K children (from toddlers to teenagers) in the last 25 years. We've conducted more than 2400 workshops for parents and teachers. Co-founders of Aarohi Open Learning Community, we facilitate the Jagriti program with you to explore even more learnings and perspectives. Join us in the Jagriti program's 61st batch which starts online this friday 21st June 2024.

   

Aarohi is an Open Learning Community for learners of all ages: Open to all kinds of interests, abilities, styles and content areas. Learning by doing what one wants, how one wants, and self reflection. Community to co-live, co-learn and co-support each other. Aarohi's Campus is in a village near Hosur in Tamil Nadu, 55km fm Bangalore. Map here   

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