Listening with Understanding and Empathy
In Indian homes and classrooms, conversations are rarely one-to-one. They are layered with elders, siblings, cousins, teachers, and peers, each with their own expectations and viewpoints....
In Indian homes and classrooms, conversations are rarely one-to-one. They are layered with elders, siblings, cousins, teachers, and peers, each with their own expectations and viewpoints....
In many Indian homes in recent years, parents have observed that children seem more impatient, more easily frustrated, and quicker to react without thinking. This pattern...
India is celebrated worldwide as a vibrant tapestry of cultures, languages, religions, and traditions. The concept of unity in diversity for kids isn’t just a slogan...