For most mothers, this may be the first time they may be experiencing a child-free hour or two at a stretch for consecutive days. And while that may be a strange feeling to get used to in the beginning, these couple of hours are also an opportunity for mothers to give time to areas of life that may have taken a backseat in the past few years. Here are our suggestions for ways to use your fleeting freedom.
Music makes the world go round, it is said. It can also be a powerful tool in aiding your child’s all-round development – physical, mental, emotional, and social capabilities included. Here’s how you can help your child begin their music appreciation and education journey.
Do you worry about protecting your young daughter from harmful gender stereotypes that could affect her self-esteem? Here are ways you can help your daughter navigate societal pressures and expectations to become a confident individual.
We need freshwater for most of our daily needs. But this stash of good water is rapidly depleting, thanks to increased human consumption and wastage. Let this year’s festival of colours be a reminder for all of us to conserve water. This article will tell you how.
Our kids are growing up in an entirely digital world, a stark contrast to the upbringing we had. The article discusses important digital habits and etiquette you and your child should follow for a balanced relationship with technology.
Right from their early years, children are taught many general knowledge facts which sadly fail to pique their interest in our country’s splendid and fascinating history. Very often the issue lies in the way these are taught, and the types of facts that are shared. Here are some intriguing facts about India that will teach your child about their country, and encourage an interest in these subjects.