The journey of Parenting over the centuries
As said by Matt Walsh, “Parenting is the easiest thing in the world to have an opinion about, but the hardest thing in the world to do.” The world is in the 21st century which is all advanced and it is fast like never before.
Perfection is a Myth
Human spend their entire life looking for perfection in everything they do…But, Hey guess what!!!! Nothing is perfect in life. Although, in this competitive world we are all striving to prove ourselves towards perfection in all the roles we play. This is because we feel
You are who you surround yourself with!!!
We always wish, aspire and desire that our children should follow the right path and should have the right influence during those crucial growing years and later too! How do we teach children to surround themselves with the right people and have the right influence??
Embracing Self Love!
Our CEO, Ms. Sneha Tapadia talks about importance of embracing self love. Self love is your secret weapon to live a fulfilling life. That’s because your inner world creates your outer world, thus embracing it to the fullest is important. Are you a person who
Plant the seeds of happy and positive thoughts in your child!
Life is not a joy ride. There are several sources that impact our living. We daily struggle to ignore the negativity and try our best to keep our minds positive. Children are like a blank page when they entire in this world. It is very
“ACCEPTANCE”… A simple yet powerful action!
Our CEO,talks about the power of Acceptance of emotions and the happiness and peace it can get to our loves! She gives an example of her child: Looking at her 6 year old child throw tantrum, There were various emotions that triggered her mind.. The
The Enduring Importance Of Parental Involvement In Early Years Of Your Children
Our exuberant educator talks about how Parental involvement in children’s lives is of utmost importance. Value of a Family: a. Family influences child’s life b. Children depend on parents and family to protect them this forms the child’s first relationships c. A parent is the