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Parenting

Ditch the Stress: How to Turn Exam Time into Playtime for Little Learners

Ditch the Stress: How to Turn Exam Time into Playtime for Little Learners Let’s be honest: when you hear the word “exam,” do you feel that familiar tiny clutch in your chest? I do. It’s that instinctive parental worry—we just want our kids to be happy, confident, and… well, not completely overwhelmed. When our kids […]

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Activities

The Bubble Blast Experiment For Curious Kids

The Bubble Blast You can try this simple science experiment with kids using everyday items from home. It’s quick, safe, and full of surprises! Adding colors is optional but that is going to bring an extra-long ‘WOW’ with its result. So, let’s directly dive into it…. Materials Needed: Cut the lemons into halves and place

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Parenting

Toys to Gift your Child this Special Day

The Heartfelt Power of Gifting to Children There’s something magical about watching a child’s eyes light up when they receive a gift. Isn’t it? Recently, my 8‑year‑old expressed his wish for a Spiderman costume and web shooter. He was overjoyed the moment we said “yes.” I hadn’t expected him to be so keen that he

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Parenting

More about a Kid’s Love Language

All about a Kid’s Love Language -Important Points to Keep in Mind In the earlier article, we had understood about various love languages of smaller children. Let’s now dive into a deeper understanding of our child’s need for love. 🌱 1. Siblings might follow different love language Siblings often have different love languages.What works for

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Parenting

Talk to Your Child in His Love Language

What is Your Child’s Love Language? Ever wondered why your child feels unloved even when you spend most of your time in taking care of him/her? As parents, we talk to our children all day long. “Eat your food.”“Finish your homework.”“I love you.” We talk. We guide. We correct. We explain. And yet… there are

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