Description:
Parents are not bystanders in a child's education, they are co-educators, role models, and emotional anchors. The Arini Method sees parental involvement not as a bonus, but as a core pillar. There is concern about how well parents are brought into the educational journey, particularly around values like empathy, critical thinking, non-punitiveness, and natural curiosity.
Educating parents means helping them understand, support, and reflect the same principles that children are exposed to in learning environments.
Desired Outcome:
Parents understand and reinforce learning approaches at home
What Could Go Wrong:
Lack of parental engagement could dilute the method's impact
Current Situation:
Parental programs planned for Months 7–9, but structure unconfirmed
Action Strategy:
Distribute a simple 'Arini at Home' starter guide before workshops
Concern Category:
Education/Philosophy
Location:
Analysis: Open Mindmap for C00240
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| C00240_250906.pdf |