A survey conducted by our initiative in Raigarh, Chhattisgarh in India shows that 70% of marginalised children faced neglect, violence, and abuse at home because of poverty. The stressor affects the motivation and cognitive ability of children to learn causing low academic outcomes in children.
Through this program, we train youth to become role models in children’s lives. After the training, the youth start conducting regular Social Emotional Learning based sports-based sports programs for children to help them deal with stressful situations. Physical activity and social-emotional learning help improve children’s cognitive ability to make better decisions.
The program is conducted weekly twice for a duration of 11 months in the community and school.
Research indicates that the SEL program can also improve children’s academic performance by up to 11 % (CASEL). Research has shown that college youth conducting a program for children has associated positive outcomes. ( Poor Economics, Abhijeet Banerjee)
We have designed a sports-based SEL curriculum to be implemented for children aged between 9-13 years.
We use technology and online workshops to train teachers and youths.
Through our work, we have reached 1200 + children in 13 schools, 70% of children coming from tribal communities. School stakeholders and parents have reported improvement in school attendance, increase participation of children in the classroom and reporting less bullying and violence in school.
In the next 2-3 years, we want to work with 100 + schools in the Raigarh district of Chhattisgarh and sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the State Council of Educational Research and Training, Chhattisgarh to conduct training for teachers raising awareness about social-emotional learning and context of children coming from poverty.
Anyone looking to adopt the program has to go through 3-5 days of training to understand the science of the brain, facilitation skills to work with children, learn how to deliver experiential learning sessions for children, learn different social-emotional skills, and learn how to engage with the community.
They can contact info@monkeysports.in to enquire about our program.