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Back to School: Excitement, Nervousness, and New Beginnings – How Children Feel When School Starts Again

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  Introduction The reopening of schools is one of the most important times of the year for children, parents, and teachers. After weeks or months of holidays, children prepare to return to classrooms, meet their friends, interact with teachers, and begin a new academic journey . While some children eagerly count down the days until school starts, others may feel nervous, anxious, or uncertain about what lies ahead. Every child experiences the beginning of a school year differently. Some look forward to making new friends and learning exciting subjects, while others worry about homework, examinations, or adjusting to a new environment. These mixed emotions are completely normal and are part of the growing-up process . Understanding how children feel when school starts can help parents and teachers provide the support and encouragement they need. A positive start to the school year can build confidence, improve learning, and create happy memories that last throughout the year. The Ex...

From Failure to Topper 🌟 | A Short Story Every Student Should Know

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  Arjun sat quietly in the last bench of his classroom, staring at the final exam results pinned to the notice board. His heart sank as he saw the numbers next to his name: 33 out of 100 . It wasn’t just a failure—it was a message. A message that the world didn’t believe in him. As students laughed and compared marks, Arjun quietly folded the paper and slipped it into his bag. Not because he wanted to hide it, but because he didn’t want to see it. The red ink felt heavier than the marks themselves. But life sometimes has a strange way of turning broken pieces into masterpieces. This is Arjun’s story—one that every student should know. CHAPTER 1 — The Fall Nobody Noticed Arjun was never the topper type. Not the first-bencher. Not the one teachers called out to solve math problems. He was the boy who kept trying but always seemed to fall short by a few marks. His parents weren't harsh, but they were disappointed. “Why do you always fail in maths ?” his father asked one evenin...