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Reddam House Helderfontein learners learn about human behaviour from a psychologist

Reddam House Helderfontein learners get inspired to take ownership of their lives.

Reddam House Helderfontein learners were recently graced with a talk from Nadine Kruyer, who is an experienced educational psychologist.

Kruyer has an impressive professional background, having worked in private practice, lectured at Varsity College, and conducted forensic work in psychology.

During the talk, Kruyer focused on a unique angle of bullying, by addressing the learners on how they can train their brains and be responsible for their actions and words.

She emphasised the significance of understanding innate human behaviour to gain perspective and attain control over impulsive actions, thereby becoming empathetic, kind, and well-rounded individuals.

The learners thoroughly enjoyed the talk, especially when Kruyer spoke about their brains being like their pets, which requires training and responsibility.

With her wealth of knowledge and experience, Kruyer was able to provide insightful guidance to the Reddam House Helderfontein learners and inspire them to take ownership of their lives.

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