Diary of a Supermum
There are different types of crying in a baby, each with their own distinct tone, length, frequency and pitch. I can recognize most of them now, says Suneeta Rao...
View ArticleHow to deal with your kid's tantrums
Is it difficult to cope with your child’s ill temper? Here are ways you can deal with it without using the rod...
View ArticleAdolescence blues
Parents can play a pivotal role in helping their children to combat stress in those difficult years, says Sushma Chadha...
View Article‘Kids must be encouraged to talk freely’
City psychiatrists say the steady increase in child sex abuse cases has brought to light the importance of training children about the difference between ‘good touch’ and ‘bad touch’. Parents...
View ArticleHow to deal with hyperactive children
Alternative healing offers certain remedies to bring about calmness and reduce frustration and stress in both hyperactive children and their parents. Mita Bhan tells you more...
View ArticleHow to Make Exams Easy for your Child
Exams are difficult not just for the kids; we know parents go through the motions as well. Here are a few things you can do so that they are able achieve the best they can...
View ArticleIdentify if your kid is an antisocial
Researchers have highlighted the importance of callous-unemotional traits (CU) in identifying children at risk of antisocial behaviour and other adjustment problems...
View ArticleBond with your child’s teacher
Considering the amount of time children spend in school, forging a positive bond with the people responsible for him/her, has attained added importance...
View ArticleOf art and literature
It was double celebrations at Jamnabai Narsee School where the management along with the parent teacher association (PTA) held a bonsai exhibition for parents and students and also unveiled a recipe...
View ArticleGetting out of the stress trap
Women today, are more likely than men to play multiple roles of the employee, spouse, housekeeper and caretaker...
View ArticleFood for thought
Despite the positive impact of the mid-day meal scheme, it suffers from lack of adequate monitoring mechanisms, writes Renu Singh, Country Director, Young Lives...
View ArticleLearning with equity
Teaching and learning standards need to be developed at the national level and states need to adapt these to suit their individual context...
View ArticleSchool survey
In a recent national school survey, five of the top 10 day schools are from Delhi/NCR with Vasant Valley School taking a lead ...
View ArticleFor a cause
Shreyas Sinha, a student of class XII from Pathways World School, Aravali, Gurgaon on the education prospects of migrant children of construction workers in Gurgaon...
View ArticleTopping five exams
Dhruv Dhananjay Tapasvi, a student of The British School, New Delhi, has won five awards under the Cambridge International Examination. He shares his success mantra...
View ArticleKing's at Doon
King’s College London will conduct a two-week residential winter school for 16-18-year-olds...
View ArticleInternational exposure
Charu Srivastava, an IB practitioner, writes on the advantages of pursuing an IB education ...
View ArticleFocus on quality
The ninth Annual Status of Education Report (ASER 2013), which was released on January 15, 2014, highlighted the lack of quality education provided to students between 6-14 years of age...
View ArticleTongue Ties
British Council-ASER study indicates the link between mother tongue and English language learning in rural schools in India, writes Michael Connolly...
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