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WHAT STUDENTS CAN LEARN FROM PARALYMPICS


        The Paralympics is  a periodic series  of international   composure to deliver your  best
        multisport  events involving athletes with  a  range  of   performance when it matters
        disabilities.  There are many ways  to appreciate this   the most. Mindsets should be
        disability version of the Olympics and supposedly many   changed  to see big events as
        different lessons to draw from them.                  opportunities rather than threats.

        21st-century   skills  that  include   adaptability,  MENTAL  TOUGHNESS-  They
        communication, collaboration,  empathy, integrity,    have a high level of motivation,
        learners’ mindset, and problem solving can be learned   are able to cope  with
                                                                                               Neha Jain
        by our Gen Z and Gen Alpha through the remarkable     setbacks,  and  are  focused   W/o SI (Min) Santosh Chand Kothari
        success of the Indian contingent at the Paris Paralympic   on goals. These skills  are   VS Wing, Dte. Genl. CRPF
        games.                                                vital. The ability to stay
                                                              motivated  and confident  over  a  long  period  is
        The Paralympics don’t exist only to teach us lessons or   crucial  for  overcoming  challenges  &  achieving
        uplift our hearts. But there are valid and valuable lessons   long-term goals.
        we can draw from them. Beyond the podium finishes,
        all athletes who participated deserve to be celebrated   VIGOUR- It means having high levels  of energy
        because  each  one’s  is  a  story  of  incredible  resilience   effort and drive. The student should be informed
        and sportsperson spirit. They have surmounted serious   that now doing well in the current task will help them
        challenges to push the boundaries set by a society that   to develop important skills, improve performance
        continues to be largely ableist by default.           in their other subjects and make progress towards
                                                              future plan.
        Sheetal  Devi- first and  only  female international  Para
        archery champion without upper limbs. She became the   OPTIMIST-  It is  measured by how someone
        youngest person to compete in women’s para-archery at   perceives their  success or  failures. Optimistic
        the 2024 Summer Paralympics.                          students are  more motivated  and  cope  more
                                                              effectively with academic transitions.
        Silver medallist, Suhas Lalinakere Yathiraj, the only Indian
        para-badminton player to win back-to-back medals  at   CONTROL-  Athletes talk about  being process
        the  Tokyo  2020  and  Paris  2024  Games,  is  an  IAS  who   focused; they concentrate on what they can control,
        breaks stereotypes and shows academic as well  as     which usually means their strategies, routines, and
        sporty excellence achievable. He became the first Indian   performances.
        bureaucrat to win a professional International Badminton
        Championship.                                         Students can take a similar approach by focusing
                                                              their  efforts  on  “controlling  the  controllable”.  By
        High jumper Mariyappan Thangavelu became the first    learning from these remarkable athletes, students
        Indian to win medals at three consecutive Paralympics   can develop a strong work ethic, resilience, and a
        overcoming all his odds, raised by a single mother who   growth mindset, applying the lesson to their own
        worked as a labourer and the list goes on shooter Avani   lives and pursuits. By focusing on what they need
        Lekhara,  javelin ace  Sumit Antil, high jumper  Praveen   to do and not on the potential consequences, they
        Kumar, Club throw medallist  Dharambir  and Pranav    can build confidence while reducing fear of failure.
        Soorma, Preethi Pal, not to forget swimmer Murlikant
        Petkar and many more.


        As they were preparing,  they were not just facing a
        physical test, but a mental one. Here is what students
        can learn from them-

        SELF REGULATION:- Probably they are less anxious by
        nature and are better at handling their nerves. Stress and
        anxiety can hinder concentration, so it takes a lot of self-
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