This November marks the one-year anniversary of introducing Phonemic Intelligence (PI) in South Africa, and the impact has been incredible! Since its launch, over 1,000 children at three primary schools, Green Hill, Northdale, and Piet Retief have been practicing PI daily, with more schools...
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Vinay Bharadwaj is a past student of HLS Bhilauni. He is studying in 5th standard at Government Primary School in Joraila, Chhattisgarh. His parents do not live with him and are working in other states. He resides with his grandmother and older sister, who is in 6th standard. Vinay comes from a...
Roshni Kalsekar is a regular student of Hope Learning Station, Nersa, Karnataka state, India. She is studying in standard 5th at the local Government Primary School. She lives with her parents and two siblings, who are also students. Her parents work as daily wage workers and manage to support...
Pratik Uday Patale is studying in standard 5th. He lives with his parents and sister. His parents are farmers, and Pratik lives happily with them. They manage to support their family with their small wages as farmers. Today, Pratik is a calm and well-mannered child who has transformed so much in...
Phonemic Intelligence is positively changing the lives of children in South Africa. Since its introduction to primary schools in late 2023, PI has seen remarkable success. Phonemic Intelligence (PI) is a 7-minute brain exercise that amplifies learning, emotional resilience, and compassion. To...
Saisha Maulingkar is studying in standard 3rd at Government Primary School Bottor, Goa. She lives with her parents. Her father is a daily wage worker, and her mother is a housewife. Saisha is an excellent example of how attending Hope Station classes helps children not only improve their studies...
Sushma Desai: Nersa’s own hope and joy brings Phonemic Intelligence to her community. Sushma Desai has been working at a Hope Learning Station in Nersa, Karnataka for three years and implementing Dr. Pillai’s teachings of Phonemic Intelligence with the students of her community. In her own words,...