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Challenges and Solutions Navigating Homesickness in Residential Schools

Homesickness is a common issue for students attending CBSE residential schools, particularly for those far from home or from a different cultural background. The emotional toll can affect not only their mental well-being but also their academic performance and participation in extracurricular activities. If you're a parent of a child in a residential school, there are proactive steps you can take to help them manage and possibly overcome homesickness.

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Challenges and Solutions Navigating Homesickness in Residential Schools

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  1. Challenges and Solutions: Navigating Homesickness in Residential Schools Homesickness is a common issue for students attending CBSE residential schools, particularly for those far from home or from a different cultural background. The emotional toll can affect not only their mental well-being but also their academic performance and participation in extracurricular activities. If you're a parent of a child in a residential school, there are proactive steps you can take to help them manage and possibly overcome homesickness. Maintaining regular communication While the aim of enrolling your child in CBSE residential schools is often to foster independence, this doesn't mean you should sever all contact until the next break. Regular phone calls, messages, and video chats can go a long way in alleviating feelings of loneliness and homesickness. Be mindful, however, to familiarise yourself with the school's communication policies (including whether or not students are allowed to keep mobile phones on campus). Making the most of holiday breaks Holidays offer the perfect chance for family reunions. But if you're overseas or residing in a different city, coming home might not be an option for your child. In this case, check whether the school organises special events or celebrations in line with national holidays. Such activities can keep students engaged and somewhat compensate for their absence from family gatherings. Encouraging friendship and social engagement For international students or those from different cultural backgrounds, forming new friendships can initially be challenging. Encourage your child to break through language and cultural barriers to

  2. build friendships. The sense of belonging and emotional support from peers can substantially ease feelings of homesickness. Promoting participation in extracurricular activities Top CBSE residential schools, like SSVM, offer a wide array of extracurricular activities in music, arts, and sports. Engaging in these activities not only enriches students' lives but also serves as a great distraction from homesickness. Involvement in clubs and activities encourages social interaction and helps students focus on interests they are passionate about. Choosing the right CBSE residential school If you're looking for a residential school with a commitment to holistic education, consider SSVM. As one of the top CBSE residential schools in India, SSVM is dedicated to fostering an environment that makes students not just academically proficient but also emotionally resilient global citizens.

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