Children are spending less time outside than ever before, which has a direct impact on their health, well-being, and development in the real world.
Study Circles form small communities. They attract people who have similar interests, such as math, language, history, music, arts, or sports.
Study Circle activities help students develop a sense of unity and teamwork by teaching them how to collaborate with others to achieve the same goals. They aid in the development of social skills in students.
Study Circles assist students in improving their communication skills, fostering creative thinking, and teaching them how to effectively collaborate with others.