Every child is unique, and their growth - whether physical, emotional, or intellectual - is a milestone. Raising emotionally healthy children requires a combination of patience, good judgment, and warm, nurturing relationships....(Read more)
Play is an integral part of a child's early development. From the moment a baby is born, play begins to shape their physical, social, emotional, cognitive and creative development. As children grow and learn, play becomes an increasingly important part of their lives.....(Read more)
In today’s rapidly changing world, there is an increasing demand for individuals who possess skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. (STEAM). This has led to a shift in focus towards STEAM education, which aims to equip learners with the skills and knowledge...(Read more)
Are you a parent or care giver, tired of spending money on the traditional plastic and colourful toys? Do you have trouble keeping your children engrossed in play for a long period of time? If yes,...(Read more)
Children who display challenging behaviour don’t usually do so ‘just because they want to’. There’s often a reason behind their behaviour or it might be their only way of telling you something’s wrong. All behaviour....(Read more)
The term “self-regulation” is used to refer to a range of characteristics and abilities. A child with self -regulatory skills is able to focus his attention, control his emotions....(Read more)
Play has long been recognized as a critical factor in shaping a child's intellectual development. Both Vygotsky and Piaget emphasized the importance of play in cognitive growth...(Read more)
Playing can help children develop social skills with peers and adults around them. Social skills like listening, paying attention, and sharing help children explore their feelings, develop self-discipline, express themselves and work out the emotional aspects of life...(Read more)