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So, I decided to list down a few things I felt these kids need to know, need to equip themselves with as they step out into the real world, without their parents watching out for them at each step, pandering to their every wish, paying for their every fancy. Learning about these life skills can be started off even before they’re ready to move out so that it becomes a part of their personality.
The blank page reflects my mind, sometimes cluttered, sometimes calm. With each stroke, I feel something shift within me. It’s a reminder that words are transformational.
Welcome to the Tuesday Toots! What if there was a way to instil essential teamwork and collaboration skills in children that didn’t involve traditional team sports? As parents and educators, we often get restricted in our search by turning to sports. But there are other diverse methods to nurture these critical skills beyond the field or court. This newsletter explores the power of creative arts—art activities, dramatics, theatre, handicrafts, music and more—as effective tools for fostering…
When they know they can handle challenges, make decisions, and learn from mistakes, they become much more confident as they step into adulthood. They no longer fear the impediments.
This book lives up to its name – No Rules Rules. I came across it quite by chance. And learnt about it not by discussing management strategies or work issues but over the dinner schedules! When I refused to have a cuppa tea late in the evening, my neighbour (another fellow bibliophile) said “No rules rules…
Stories steeped in mythology are my all time favourites and I won’t deny it. That’s the one main reason why I got hooked to Amish (and also some of the other Indian writers) in the first place. The completely different perspective, or way of looking at these mythological characters makes for a very interesting read, and of course makes us question the age-old, handed-down-the-generations versions.
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