SHRIDULA ESTURI
A middle-schooler who loves Astronomy and Marine Biology. And I also sell printables!! Check some of them now below!
About Me
Myself Shridula. I am a middle-schooler studying in Sri Chaitanya Techno School in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. I am a Tech Geek and I am an introvert. So, I love expressing myself through my YouTube channel and by blogging :)
I am very happy to know your comments on my website. I also love Astronomy. And I wish to become an Astronaut once I grow up as well. So, you can support me by giving me a 'heart' icon in the comments :)
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I've been through bullying and I had to face many tough challenges at a small age. But I fight for freedom and I am always successful in it.
So, I encourage all the people out there who are in difficulties to fight back and be brave all the time so you never fail.
Thank you for scrolling down and reading about me and check out my blog as well :)
Education-How does it matter?
1. Education is powerful.
When children attend school their brains grow, their minds expand, and their eyes are opened. Education has the power to change the world, if we let it, by allowing every child to have access to learning.
2. Education is the first step to cross-cultural understanding.
Geography, history, social studies, these are all standard topics taught in schools across the world. The more we understand the world, the more information we have at our fingertips, the greater our opportunities to see what life is like for “the other”.
3. Education builds confidence.
When children learn to read and write, they become confident in their ability to succeed. Each question they answer correctly, solidifies their abilities and their confidence in themselves.
4. Education combats poverty.
With education comes opportunity, most importantly job opportunities. Higher education prepares children for a wider range of jobs and occupations, giving them the ability to change the cycle of poverty for their families.
5. Education promotes a healthy lifestyle.
Children are introduced to nutritional concepts at school, they are encouraged to be active, and they begin to understand the importance of wellness.
6. Education fosters decision making skills and critical thinking.
Children who attend school are taught about values, morals, and ways to solve problems. With the ability to make important decisions and consider all possibilities, children will no doubt be more successful in their personal and professional lives.
7. Education contributes to the development of interpersonal skills.
School is the first structured opportunity children have to bond with other children their own age, with rules and guidelines of how to properly act around and treat one another.
Personal Development
THE IMPORTANCE OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Personal development refers to those activities that improve a person’s talents, potential, employability, consciousness and ability to realize dreams and create wealth. In short, it’s what you do to improve yourself and your prospects in life.
Generally, our adult lives are shaped by the experiences and circumstances of our families, neighborhoods and schools during our formative years. Later in life however, our motivations to develop ourselves are powered by our desire to fulfill certain needs, as neatly presented in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. The implication therefore is that personal development is a life time process, because when needs of a certain level are satisfied, higher ones, which also need fulfillment, arise. On a professional level, this manifests as a desire to rise within the ranks – to climb the corporate ladder – or in a business setting to keep taking our business onto the next business milestone. This could be in terms of revenue, bottom line, geographic presence or product offerings. As a force for growth and progress, personal development is an important aspect of life which each one of us should strive for. It has benefits for our lives including: