Posts Tagged ‘child education’
Imaginary friends
// Have you ever watched “Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends” on Cartoon Network? It has more than 2000 imaginary characters and the show has taken the kids world by storm in its first year itself. Did it make you think how many imaginary friends live in your house? You may argue it depends on individual “Parenting Style”, or it does not occur for “Preschool Children”, or even that it appears only in “Kids Stories”. I have been digging into this mystery and it’s answers for a while now. A peek into one of the most intriguing childhood mysteries reveals that imaginary playmates are a staple of early development and persist well into the school... Read More
10 Years to 16 Years Old
Your grown child is now going to be a teenager, the bridge to adulthood. This is the age when they start asking, fighting and arguing for more freedom, greater independence and test the limits of acceptable behaviour. They are looking for individuality, their own special acceptance in the society.Because of the raging hormonal changes inside their body, your child becomes moody, and their body, emotions and actions are affected. Their clothing, appearance, behaviour and thinking, all are changing very fast and more often than ever. This is also the most vulnerable age when they are getting more confused and more often they have to choose between the parents and the friends. This is the time your... Read More
6 to 10 Years Old
The school years are full of mental challenges for your kid. At this stage, their mind is bombarded by all kinds of information and knowledge. School, homework, play and physical activities are all parts of the world that influences your child’s further intellectual development. At this age they are also influenced by the media around them – TV, radio, the internet, books and other reading materials. If your child is not properly controlled at this stage of growing up, your parental influence on them can be diminished as the child is more influenced by his peers and friends. They also learns social skills and the different ways to interact with different kinds of people. This is also... Read More
3 to 6 Years Old
In this pre-school period, you can easily see the difference among the learning performances of kids. Some kids learn fast, while some are slow to catch up. The love and caring your kid gets from home, as well as the mental stimulation from his environment and the people around him affect his first grade performance. It is at this stage that your child’s mind works so fast and his interest branches out in many different directions. How fast he will go in any direction will depend on how much you, the parent, spend time on him, his individual pace of learning which is determined by his genes, and how much early stimulation he receives before age 3. Attending a nursery school or a day... Read More
1 to 3 Years Old
During these years, your baby will turn into a toddler, a very young child. She will gain enough control of her growing body to walk, climb, jump, run, and manipulate objects. She will learn to use language to communicate, ask questions, tell you what she needs, and tell stories. Her learning style is becoming more evident. Her personality will be forming, as the genes she inherited interacts with the quality of her environment and your parenting. Your toddler wants to be independent, but at the same time is scared of it all. She wants your help but at the same time, she doesn’t want it. This shift in emotions can give rise to tantrums. But this will ease as your child learns to talk better... Read More
Prenatal to 1 Year Old
A baby’s brain builds itself by forming connections in response to the stimulation it receives even before birth. The fetus begins responding to sounds during month five in the womb.Even before your baby is born, he already has the 10,000 billion brain cells. After birth, the baby’s brain continues wiring itself in response to the child’s experiences of the world. The connecting links of these cells grow at a tremendous rate during the first few months of your baby’s life Learning is faster and effortless This growth is partly stimulated by the activity of nerve pathways leading to the brain. The more stimuli your baby receives from his senses, the more connections are created... Read More
“Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions – Why am I doing it, What the results may be and Will I be successful. Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead”. Chanakya
Dictionaries describe the word “SMART” as prompt in action, intelligent, clever, witty, sharp, dashing, elegant and even cunning and shrewd. Smart is not just the intelligence or doing great in school but being Intelligent and clever in every way of life, in the school, outside the school and even in our adult life. How do we achieve this without making our kids life stressful. We as parents have to think and act smart to make our kids smart. This website is created for all those young parents who may need help on many of the topics that keep arising everyday. For the rest who think they know everything, please help us (the young parents), with your inputs. Our aim as the developers of this... Read More