5 Reasons Why Your Child Should Begin Gardening Now
Gardening is a habit that is typically associated with the elderly. We all know a grandmother or a grandfather who spends their time digging up
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Gardening is a habit that is typically associated with the elderly. We all know a grandmother or a grandfather who spends their time digging up
When choosing the right public school, parents need to make sure that the public school they are selecting for their kid should not be just
Parenting is a paradox. You are constantly surrounded by people and yet, extremely alone in the challenges you face. And No one talks about how
Competitive momming is a problem, a big problem. It feels as though we’ve lost our villages, especially when everyone on social media seems to be
A very good friend of mine once said to me, “Never bring your ego to the table while dealing with a kid. Your ego and the kids stubbornness will end up hurting you both.”
Educational leadership is the need of the hour. To manage school systems effectively, more and more schools are creating leadership oriented management roles or inculcating
Do you know reading stories helps children coping with feelings? Stories play a vital role in developing a child’s imagination. Using stories you can introduce
School until 3:00pm. Soccer at 3:30 pm. Dance at 6:30 pm. Quick dinner and homework until 9:30 pm. Bedtime. Repeat. Over and over again. Check
I an Indian, born and brought up in a small north Indian town named Roorkee. Ours is a land where both modern and traditional way
Stress, anxiety and depression are terms that were not really heard of until a decade ago. The word ‘stress’ was used in a very generalized
The Indian value system is quite complex. On the one hand they have great core values like parents always standing by their children in every
Experiencing a myriad of emotions everyday, how often do you feel grateful?
When I was younger, I came to a point of despair when I thought, “It is impossible that God exists. Why would this be happening
What is the end of summer looking like in your home? What’s it feeling like? Another big family transition is just around the corner– back
I am American and about as pale white at they come. My husband is from the Caribbean and also lived in South America and has
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