Published on October 17, 2019
All children exhibit strong-willed traits at some point in their lives. Strong-willed kids are often misunderstood to be aggressive, stubborn, etc. This nature of being strong-willed doesn’t make them bad kids. They are simply determined to do things on their terms. Are you raising a strong-willed child? Look for the signs! Anger Outbursts You might have…
Read MorePublished on October 12, 2019
Here’s Why Children are naturally drawn to playing outside, as outdoor play has numerous benefits, it enhances large muscle coordination. When children are outdoors, they develop both fine and gross motor skills. For example, running, jumping, climbing, digging and pushing improve gross motor skills and repairing, painting, tying, drawing help improve fine motor skills. Preschoolers…
Read MorePublished on October 4, 2019
Celebrating festivals and events in schools has become an integral part of learning and building a strong cultural belief in a child. An important day is remembered by a child only when they understand the significance of the occasion. Apart from classroom activities, we also celebrate festivals and events in order to familiarise the child…
Read MorePublished on September 27, 2019
Social media is rapidly evolving and enabling younger people to communicate, express themselves and share their memories. With so many options to filter/edit your content, it’s even more engaging to click and share. In this new world, young parents are more than ecstatic to share pictures of their children; a glimpse of how children keep…
Read MorePublished on September 21, 2019
“Peace is what every human being is craving for, and it can be brought about by humanity through the child” – Maria Montessori What is peace? Can it be taught to children? Will they understand what it means and how important it is? Peace can mean a lot of things, it can mean inner…
Read MorePublished on September 17, 2019
The development of characteristics or behaviours that help a child adjust in a social environment is known as Social Development. Emotional Development acts as a base for social development as it influences the child’s social behaviour and interactions. We can find huge differences in a child’s behaviour, some children are very active, outgoing, independent, explorative…
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