The Educational Psychology adopted by the Samsthan is based on the ideas and teachings(as given below) of Shri Ramchandraji Maharaj of Shahjahanpur, UP, India., who has ushered in a new era in human life. BODH, a special school for slow learners has been established in 1991 by Sahaj Seva Samsthan. Keeping the ideal of Free Education in mind, Samsthan has been running the BODH school for the last 14 years without charging any fees from the students. While BODH school is catering to the needs of children with special needs, SATKAMA school is meant for children with normal abilities.
Psychology gives the picture of the things but there is no remedy for their corrections, It is only the Natural Path which can bring about naturalness in it.
When a child begins to wonder, really the process of thinking starts and he gets food for its expression by the parents. When the thoughts are accumulated and develop force, they become working machinery for their play. This goes on for a certain time till he begins to speak. Now language for expression is there and the child himself brings out the language for his expression. —–Read More…
By -Sri Ramchandraji Maharaj of Shahjahanpur, UP, India.
The educators’ role is essentially to provide support to the children to grow spiritually and learn the virtues of gratitude,hope,satisfaction,friendship,sharing,non-violence, non-jealousy, non-envy, controlling the desires and urges etc.
The word education is derived from the root ‘educe’ meaning ‘extract from’ ‘draw out’. Similar are the origins of the words ‘deduce’, ‘induce’, ‘reduce’. It implies that there is something in the individual that can be drawn out and exhibited in its perfection that the individual possibilities permit. Every individual is endowed with a physique, a mind and a heart. The physical body is an instrument to work relating to the physical world, the mind is an instrument to work in the mental plane and the manas is the tool as also the jewel box of sentiments, emotions, feelings and sensitivity expressing the nature of the heart we have.
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