Thursday, June 5, 2014

Enough safe drinking water and sanitation services?

"Does your school provide enough safe drinking water and sanitation services" please provide critical comments....

10 comments:

  1. yes mam Sonam, there's a water filter in each class and class competition every month regarding cleanliness.

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    1. wai mam,
      it's great to hear abt ur school situation....keep going n all the best.

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  2. The Bjemina School prided in having safe drinking water facilities. There are about eight taps gushing with clean water supply. This cleaned water has to undergo further filtration through bio-sand filtration before students could quench their thirst. The bio-sand filtration is easy to make, just need clean stones, pebbles, sand, and sintax

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    1. hey Yeshi,
      do schools in Bhutan really practice what u mentioned above la?

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  3. "When raised in a punitive household where punishments are prominent, children miss out on a few crucial lessons. Such as how to resolve conflict without being physically or emotionally hurtful, regulating their own emotions (not suppressing) and being confident enough to love themselves AND have respect for others. So how do we achieve such harmony? By honouring our feelings. When we can learn to give our emotions, those uncomfortable ones, space to grow and dissipate – it is so much easier to cope with the emotions of our children."



    Disciplined Parents = Disciplined Kids
    By Staff Writer, Amanda Pennam When raised in a punitive household where punishments are prominent, children miss out on a few crucial lessons. Such as how to resolve conflict without being physically or emotionally hurtful, regulating their...

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  4. Hey DE frens,
    how do you react as a parent and being a noble TEACHER!

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  5. That is what exactly had happened so far in our country. As of now, people strongly believed that unbeaten piece of bred would never make a good person later in their life. BUT that stage has gone and we are now in transition period. I as a educator of young minds, i have faith in letting my learners express their inner feelings and emotions so as to develop the friendly atmosphere for conducive learning in particular and grow as a normal being as a whole. Thus, we must respect their psycho-social aspects....!

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  6. Thank You so much...it's worth reading your points....

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  7. I agree with mr.dechen.we are in the 21st century. So disciplining children through corporal punishment is no longer acceptable.

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  8. Thumbs up dear!!! u will be the best mother for your Zamin....Yangsel!

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