Quick Morning Routines That Work for Families
Mornings in Indian homes can feel like organised chaos. Uniforms yet to be ironed, tiffin lunches to be packed, bus timings to be kept in mind,...
Mornings in Indian homes can feel like organised chaos. Uniforms yet to be ironed, tiffin lunches to be packed, bus timings to be kept in mind,...
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....
For many Indian parents, the question “Is my child ready for preschool?” brings a mix of excitement and anxiety. Between navigating age criteria under the National...
In India, the first few days of school can feel like a heartbreak challenge, not just for toddlers, but for their parents and grandparents too. We...
When Indian parents talk about “big school”, the conversation often revolves around academics: Can my child write their name? Do they know their numbers? Can they...
Tantrums are one of the most heart-wrenching and challenging aspects of early childhood. And this is especially true in the Indian context, where “Log kya kahenge?”...
In classrooms across India, the educational landscape is shifting from teacher-centric instruction toward learning environments in which students learn with and from one another. This shift...
In many Indian homes, love often translates into protection. We rush to tie shoelaces before a child struggles, finish homework before they feel confused, or speak...
Most Indian parents are driven by immense love and a desire to protect their children from any harm. However, in trying to shield young ones from...
In today’s competitive, success-driven environment in India, developing resilience in children is more essential than ever. With academic pressures and a culture that often prioritises outcomes...