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Saarthi Education, a Delhi-based non-profit is helping teaching women with children, so they can help their kids with studies at home.
A lot of initiatives aimed at improving learning outcomes for children often neglect parents who are the major stakeholders. This is particularly the case when dealing with students from financially-challenged households.
Saarthi is working wih around 6,000 families across seven low-income communities in Delhi across areas including Mithapur, Jaitpur, Tughlakabad, Sangam Vihar, Dakshinpuri, Madangir and Khanpur.
Their primary focus is to improve the quantity and quality of a parent's involvement in a child's academic progress.
They work with households with an annual income ranging between Rs 1.5 lakh-2.5 lakh per annum.
One of Saarthi's success stories is Ruchi Maurya, mother of a five-year-old, a homemaker and resident of Ekta Vihar, Mithapur, Delhi.
While speaking to The Better India, she said, "The outcome has been really good for both myself and my child. Earlier, I had concerns about how I could teach my child because I didn’t know any techniques. The activity kit Saarthi gives us has very simple material that we can teach our children with, and easy instructions as well. Once I got the hang of it, I could even help my child with his homework from school."
Arora said various studies have established a correlation between parent involvement and a child's life-long career achievement outcome.
(With inputs from The Better India)
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