Suchna Lekhan
Suchna Lekhan What is Suchna Lekhan? Suchna Lekhan is a form of learning that focuses on developing a child's inner voice and intuition. It encourages ch...
Suchna Lekhan What is Suchna Lekhan? Suchna Lekhan is a form of learning that focuses on developing a child's inner voice and intuition. It encourages ch...
What is Suchna Lekhan?
Suchna Lekhan is a form of learning that focuses on developing a child's inner voice and intuition. It encourages children to explore their emotions, express themselves freely, and learn through experiences rather than traditional textbook learning.
What are the principles of Suchna Lekhan?
Empathy: Understanding and sharing the emotions of others.
Playfulness: Engaging in creative and spontaneous activities to explore and express oneself.
Non-judgmental listening: Providing a safe and supportive space for children to express themselves freely.
Self-discovery: Finding answers and meaning through personal exploration and reflection.
How is Suchna Lekhan taught?
Suchna Lekhan is typically facilitated through individual and group activities such as:
Storytelling: Children share personal stories and engage in discussions about emotions and experiences.
Art and movement: Using visual and physical mediums to express emotions and connect with the inner world.
Music and dance: Exploring different forms of expression and connecting with emotions.
Nature walks: Engaging in outdoor activities and reflecting on the environment's impact on emotions.
Creative play: Allowing children to express themselves freely through various materials and techniques.
Benefits of Suchna Lekhan:
Develops self-awareness and emotional intelligence.
Enhances communication and interpersonal skills.
Fosters creativity and imagination.
Promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Teaches children to respect themselves and others.
Examples:
A child might express their feelings of sadness through drawing a picture of a sad face, or they might express their excitement for a school play through singing and dancing.
In a group activity, children might discuss and share stories about different family members, learning about their emotions and how to express them in a healthy way.
A nature walk could be a powerful tool for exploring the connection between emotions and the natural world