Sethu Diaries

Author: Andre Velho | Aug 01, 2017 Typically developing children ask for things they want – like snacks, TV time, going out to play etc. But their parents often say “Later”, “There are no more chocolates”, “I’m watching cricket right now, go play with your sister” and so on. They may
Author: Aileen De Souza | Aug 04, 2017 Recently I had the opportunity of working with a young boy experiencing anger and conflict within the family. The first conversation I initially had with his parents was about how angry, defiant and distracted he was. In a subsequent conversation with the family I
Author:  Anjali Nunes | Aug 09, 2017 Today I write as a parent as opposed to a professional. Being a mother of a 6 year old provided me with the opportunity to attend a workshop on ‘Childhood Sexuality’ at her school. I was joined by 28 other parents who also
Author: Laxmi Pillai | Oct 05, 2017 Around 3 years ago, I joined Sethu as an Administrator, eager to contribute my bit to children and society. I chose Sethu as I was convinced about its holistic approach of engagement with the child, family, school and community. Over the years, I have seen
Author: Mahera Kantawalla | Oct 07, 2017 The one thing I have treasured the most at Sethu is the multidisciplinary teamwork approach while treating any child. Every Friday, the team meets in the afternoon to discuss and give updates about projects or training programs they are involved in, along with sharing of their

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