09/04/2024
🌟 Happy Ugadi! 🌟
Wishing all our little stars at preschool a joyful and prosperous Ugadi! May this new year bring you bundles of happiness, endless giggles, and countless new discoveries! 🎉🌸 Let's celebrate the spirit of new beginnings and cherish every moment together. 🌈✨ 🎊👧👦🌻
03/02/2023
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17/11/2021
Stories or storytelling sessions can help your ginger to be mindful. It will improve your kid’s listening skills as well as sharpen thinking skills, memory, and imagination. All these will initially contribute towards mental health development.
16/11/2021
Communication plays an essential role in any society. Help your child master the art of communication with YOOYOO experts. Click at https://buff.ly/3kAPhvY now to help shape your kid’s future.
14/11/2021
Every child is a miracle with each having their own ways that make this world a beautiful place for us. Happy children’s day to every child!
13/11/2021
How to explore the creativity of your child?
Tips to Make Your Child School Ready During Pandemic
Closing of schools, social and physical distancing, remote working, etc., are too much for parents to steer and digest. It’s not an overnight task for things to sail smoothly or make your child school-ready. Homeschooling might act as a thin line. So, how do you engage your kids academically- and keep them satisfied?
1. A Structured Day
Your child needs to adapt to a moderate and bewitching learning environment. Let him/her practice to get ready for school every morning as he would do during the school days. Give them a lunch box and other snacks. You can consider everyday activities as learning occasions for your munchkins. Introducing a well-planned routine and structure is essential for youngsters. As the little one needs some amount of flexibility.
2. A Fun Learning Day
A “classroom” setup will make learning more fun. You can also switch different rooms of your apartment based on the subjects. Remember, your master will perceive things differently and will adapt to the classroom environment ASAP. Let them put forth as many questions as they can. This will help them express their feelings. Sketching, storytelling, reading, writing, open-ended conversations can all help make discussion fun and easy. This will deliver them a free environment wherein they share opinions with you and their teachers.
3. Well-established Time Sessions
Initially, try having teeny-weeny learning sessions and then you can stretch gradually. Start with 10-15 minutes and building it up to 30-45 minutes in the latter stages. These sessions must be an amalgamation of online and screen time followed by offline exercises and activities.
4. We All Share the Same Pain
Remember, that we are all in the same boat. Verify with other parents if they’ve found something effectual. Be open about your concerns and other tips. Planning can relieve stress and pain. Approach your kids to help them note down a written schedule for the day or a week so. Emphasize prioritization, set tasks, deadlines, and other respective goals. Homeschooling can be more daunting and challenging than attending school. So, act wisely.
5. Online Help
During the COVID-19 outbreak, schools are forced to switch to online lessons in the form of virtual instruction and assignments. If your child’s school fails to serve these alternatives, you can always move to recognized homeschooling organizations or web portals like https://buff.ly/3kAPhvY. It has been specifically designed to support a virtual learning curriculum for children. Besides, the child needs a break to be physically active and some time off the screens. Encourage them to have fresh air, go for a short brisk walk or a bike ride, or you can have brunch gala-time so that they are not bucked up for the entire day.
Undoubtedly, it’s a dreadful, unpredictable, and overwhelming time for everyone. But, an optimistic attitude and approach will do the part. These practices can help you and your kids navigate the new topography of home learning and make the most out of it. As "nothing is tough if you divide it into smaller portions and tasks!”
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09/11/2021
Besides studies, a child needs to develop healthy habits to soar high in studies. Let them practice the ancient science to calm the mind and body, relieve stress, and boost functioning. Meditation will help your kid excel academically. Meditation helps in escalating IQ levels and enhances mental functioning.
08/11/2021
Have you ever wondered how numeracy can help your young one? Let him/her solve daily problems and have a sense of numbers, shapes, patterns, and time. Let them learn math and numeracy through routine activities like reading instructions and receipts, cooking or while sporting activities.
06/11/2021
Wishing a very Happy Bhai Dooj to my dearest brother. On this special occasion, I pray to God to always shower you with success and glory in life
05/11/2021
Enlighten your teeny-weeny’s imagination power with our ultimate storytelling sessions and witness their cheerful journey.
04/11/2021
May millions of lamps illuminate your life with endless joy, prosperity, health and wealth forever. Wishing you and your family a very happy and safe Deepavali!
03/11/2021
If you’re ready to make your child leap forward in terms of language and literacy skills then let them start with rhymes. Rhymes are essential for language procurement as well as can help enable speech development.