7 Storytelling Hacks – Introducing Kids To Cultural Stories
Indian culture is rich with stories sharing life lessons, morals, traditions and values. From the time immemorial, stories have been a mode of instruction to
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Indian culture is rich with stories sharing life lessons, morals, traditions and values. From the time immemorial, stories have been a mode of instruction to
It’s like a bolt of lightning. Those hurtful words that fall out of your child’s mouth towards you. You are left gaping, angry, hurt that
Growing up, I always called myself a Jamerican. I was born in the states, but raised by Jamaican parents. All of my extended family is
Climbing up a hill behind a century old pueblo in New Mexico under an inky dark sky, I settled in a chair between my two
How many times have you been told to “watch your language” or scolded a child and said “don’t say THAT word”? In American society, we
Parenting is a challenging job. It might sound harsh to some, but yes, it is a “job” because after all it is a kind of
Summer, and any other unstructured time of the year, can lead to boredom. Children and teens have to make pretty big energetic and logistical transitions
Being bilingual is beneficial for children. People who know more than one language have better problem-solving skills and are good at decision making as per the
You’ve made it. You’re finally here. The streets are filled with other tourists like you, slightly lost even though it’s a small town. You wander
Do you remember that moment? That one terrifying moment when you don’t hear a cry, when you don’t know if you new baby is breathing
That’s my father. He lived a hard life. Working hard every minute, at two jobs. A man of few words, he dolled out advice rarely
I grew up in a nuclear family set-up with my parents and my sister, as did most of my friends. Living in Mumbai, this was
Skating. Swimming. Cycling. And any time she would apply gram flour to my face. I would raise hell! Screaming, yelling. A 5-10 year old fearing
International Day of Families: The Background In 1993, after more than a decade of integrating a focus on families, the United Nations General Assembly decided
I remember the first year we started pre-k, going to school was hell. (My child went to pre-school one extra year as he was born
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