Encourage children to express their thoughts, parents told

April 09, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:48 am IST - RAJAHMUNDRY:

Psychiatrist Karri Rama Reddy and Apple Valley Pre-School director Gathey Kishore presenting memento to a girl on Kids Graduation Day in Rajahmundry on Wednesday. —Photo: S. Rambabu

Psychiatrist Karri Rama Reddy and Apple Valley Pre-School director Gathey Kishore presenting memento to a girl on Kids Graduation Day in Rajahmundry on Wednesday. —Photo: S. Rambabu

Psychiatrist Karri Rama Reddy has advised parents to take care in nurturing their children attending pre and primary schools. He wanted them to encourage their children in expressing thoughts through behaviour and develop creative skills by observing surroundings.

Addressing Graduation Ceremony-cum-Annual Day of Priyanka Apple Valley Pre-School here on Wednesday, Dr. Reddy stressed the need for creating congenial, inspiring environment for the future of children. In an interactive session with parents, he underscored the need for taking prenatal care (especially during the first three months).

Priyanka Apple Valley Pre-School director Gathey Kishore said that the institution was the first to introduce Graduation Ceremony for preschool students about 24 years ago while a congenial environment was created in the school by adopting latest technology. Founder chairman of the school Gathey Krishnamurty and Mr. Kishore presented a special memento to Dr. Rama Reddy.

The march past of the UKG students in their ceremonial dress enthralled the guests and parents. School principal Bhavana Kishore, teaching faculty Ragini Sha, Jyothsna Singh, Sridevi Kothari, Shan Fathima, Surabhi Jajoo and others took part in the event.

Psychiatrist Karri Rama Reddy stresses the need for creating congenial, inspiring environment for the future of children

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