Role of Core Life Skills in Mitigating Academic Stress Among Students with Learning Disabilities
Role of Core Life Skills in Mitigating Academic Stress Among Students with Learning Disabilities
Author(s): Zaffar Ahmad Nadaf, Jihene Marbet, Usma Nazir, Saima Bashir, Santosh Kumar Behera, Ridhima SharmaSubject(s): School education, Higher Education , Educational Psychology, Inclusive Education / Inclusion, Sociology of Education
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Academic Stress; Educational Programs; Emotional Regulation; Learning Disabilities; Life Skills Training;
Summary/Abstract: The increasing prevalence of academic stress among students with learning disabilities necessitates effective interventions to enhance their well-being and academic performance. This study investigates the role of core life skills in mitigating academic stress among these students using a convergent parallel design of mixed-methods approach. Quantitative assessments revealed significant negative correlations between academic stress and key life skills such as emotional regulation, self-awareness, problem-solving, and effective communication. Qualitative insights from students, teachers, and parents highlighted themes of increased confidence, better stress management, enhanced social skills, positive behavioral changes, improved academic performance, greater independence, and emotional stability. The study underscores the importance of integrating life skills training into educational programs for students with learning disabilities. Recommendations include developing practical life skills activities, comprehensive teacher training, engaging families in the training process, and continuous evaluation and refinement of the program. These insights provide valuable guidance for educators and policymakers to reduce academic stress and improve overall educational experiences.
Journal: Journal of Ecohumanism
- Issue Year: 3/2024
- Issue No: 7
- Page Range: 22-33
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English