How Parents and Teachers Together Shape a Child's Growth
A child’s growth in the early years matters most, as it lays the foundation for their future life. Parent-teacher collaboration is the most important thing in a child’s development.
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The Power of Storytelling in Early Learning
Stories shape us. Storytelling can impact anyone. Stories are a part of our culture that not only help us learn new things but also define our future. It would not be wrong to say that storytelling is an art. The art of storytelling is something everyone can’t possess.
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Why Teacher-Student Relationships Matter in Early Years
The teacher-student relationship in the early years is both adorable and worth observing. Somehow, we all remember our first teacher, who held our hands to help us write better or
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How Social Skills Begin in the Classroom?
Social skills have become important aspects in our lives- especially in kids' lives. Showing empathy, communicating with friends, and sharing things are core abilities that fall under social skills.
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A Day in the Life at Blue Bells Preparatory School
School time is one of the best times in children's lives. Kids don't just learn in schools but also play, make friends, and enhance life skills.
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Teeth, Nails, Shoes: Grooming Basics for School Days
Discipline is essential for any school-going kid. It isn’t just about arriving at school on time, completing homework within the given deadline, and wearing neat clothes; personal hygiene and grooming are also essential components of discipline.
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Reading Together: 10 Minutes a Day
What you read is what you imbibe. In the fast-paced world, where screens have captured children's attention, the simple act of reading a book can evoke a magical feeling. We indeed have to evolve with the times, but reading shouldn't be limited to screens only.
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Handling Apart Time Worries at Drop-Off
Let's face it, school drop-off can sometimes be quite worrisome for both kids and parents. You know the scene: your child hanging on your leg, tear-filled eyes, perhaps even a complete meltdown. And you? You're standing there with your heart dropping, thinking, "How do I make this less difficult for both of us?"
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Play-Based Learning: Why Play Matters
If you’ve ever witnessed a kid focused on building a block tower, pretending to cook food, or making up the rules of an imaginary game, you haven’t just watched them playing, you’ve seen learning in its purest form. This is the essence of play-based learning, as it is a way of teaching that uses the natural joy of play to help children discover, understand, and grow.
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