Nutrition – Is your child on the right track?
Nutrition is the most important for all our children!! Parents have a lot to worry about. Few examples would be like: a. Is my child having a good meal? with enough calories, enough proteins? b. My child skips breakfast! c.He/ she doesn’t like a
The Fear Gene
What is a Fear gene?? Every parent wants their child to inherit their good looks, their intelligence, this goes without saying. But ..Fear?? Certainly not! Many parents may not even realize that they are unwillingly passing down their fears and anxieties- whether it is something
Tips for Physical Development in Preschoolers
In today’s day and time physical development is very crucial. However, with the advancement of technology and new gadgets available to kids, nuclear family set-up, both parents working or lack of patience to indulge kids in activities, causes increase in child obesity and diabetes related
The Changing World for Children
We all know that change is inevitable. The world is changing and in the few years, the rate of change has increased exponentially not only in the terms of technology but also our lifestyle and relationships. If we are concerned about the development of our
Eating Habits in Children
Once you become a parent, an integral part of parenting is getting children started with good habits to help them grow up healthy. The first step towards growing healthy is adopting good eating habits and attitude. In current times it is seen that the eating
Reading- An Essential Element of Childhood
We all know that reading is an Essential element for children that is indeed very beneficial for them. But do you know the specific advantages your preschooler can receive from the merits of reading??? Below are some benefits that highlight the importance of reading to
Curiosity..The Pathway to Early Learning
We are born curious. All through our lifespan, it is curiosity which encourages us to understand our surroundings and makes us adapt to face life’s challenges. Curiosity broadens a child’s mind, helps them in exploring; enough to comprehend their environment. Curiosity in early ages: