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Griffins helps children learn about exchange of goods & money

Kolkata / Kharagpur: Griffins International School, Kharagpur  takes yet another pioneering step to help children learn about the exchange o...


Kolkata / Kharagpur: Griffins International School, Kharagpur takes yet another pioneering step to help children learn about the exchange of goods and money. Recently the school organized an experiential field trip to a shopping mall. The students of the primary section thoroughly enjoyed their visit to the mall and enthusiastically took part in paying and buying their favourite stuff on their own. The children happily applied the concept of mathematical operations and mental math skills in their real-life situations during the trip. Their decision-making skills and communication skills were also reflected during their interactions with the shopkeepers. It was a fun trip where students enjoyed and learned joyfully.

Research shows that most habits around money are developed by the age of 7 years. So, it is very important to teach the children early about spending money wisely and instill the habit of savings too. The off-campus experiential trip is an integral part of Griffins International School as these activities ensure the holistic development of the children. It brings excitement and adventure to real-life learning. A well-planned experiential trip is an ideal way to introduce life skills and concepts to the children with a practical approach. 

 

Abishek Kumar Yadav, Academic Director and Chairman, Griffins International School, said, “We at Griffins International School always put extra effort in developing necessary life skills among our children besides their academic excellence. We believe that our effort would make them well equipped with practical knowledge and wisdom before they are put to face the real world. The understanding of money and the exchange of money for goods and services is one of the most fundamental knowledge that makes a person independent. We are happy to organize such off-campus trips for our children. They are learning how to handle money and simultaneously they are also learning to be grateful for the things they have.”

 


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