The traditional form of education, predominantly utilized globally, primarily focuses on imparting knowledge with a strong emphasis on academic subjects. This approach to education, often criticized, tends to overlook the diverse array of a child's needs, ranging from emotional to social and cognitive. In this context, holistic education emerges as an alternative form of teaching and learning. Unlike its traditional counterpart, Holistic education focuses on educating the whole child - emotionally, socially, spiritually, and intellectually. Seeley Okie The paradigm shift from traditional education to holistic education is necessitated by the changing demands of the 21st century. More than merely focusing on academic achievement is required in an increasingly interconnected and complex world. Teaching should equip students with a broad range of skills, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, emotional intelligence, and teamwork. Holistic educa...