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The ANEP Compass

First quarter newsletter

THE ANEP COMPASS - Final Edition of 2025

Dear esteemed subscriber,

The ANEP Compass-Quarter 3

Dear esteemed subscriber,

THE ANEP COMPASS

Dear esteemed subscriber,

THE ANEP COMPASS

Dear esteemed subscriber,

Mindfulness In Everyday life

Hello great minds, welcome to our monthly newsletter community.

How Parents and Teachers Can Infuse Social and Emotional Learning.

In the last Newsletter, it was emphasized that Social and Emotional Learning helps individuals develop essential life skills with competencies that support their overall development, well-being, and success in all areas of life.

WHY IS SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING (SEL) IMPORTANT?

Social and Emotional Learning aims to help individuals to understand their thoughts, emotions, words and how these affect their actions.

Paradigm Shifts: Impacts of Positive Discipline on the Neuro-Psychological State of Learners

There has been a shift in how parents and educators approach discipline.

Who is an Educational Psychologist?

WHO IS AN EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST?

The importance of sleep

The Importance of Sleep

PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT

Developing and implementing successful intervention plans on children struggling with academic or behavioral challenges have everything to do with a worthwhile assessment process.

It's time to act!!

We must come together to stay this plague.

Parental Pressure and Students’ Mental Health

Each passing day, we envisage a bright future for our kids and students.

PARENTAL BURNOUT

Remember how you felt when you fell for the love of your life?

The Essence of Reading

You don't need no other hobby...

What does Freud think?

It all begins in childhood...

Life: A Humanistic Perspective

Becoming your ideal self

The Safety of our Schools

In whom do we trust?

Mental Illness (2)

Things are not what they seem.