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Activities for Building Comprehension Skills in Children
16
Aug
Listening comprehension is a crucial skill that forms the foundation of effective communication and learning. It’s more than just hearing words—it involves understanding, interpreting and responding to spoken language. For children, developing strong listening comprehension skills is essential, as it enhances their ability to follow instructions, engage in conversations and succeed academically. In this article, [...]
Top Brain-Boosting Activities to Make Your Kids Sharper
17
Jun
Top Brain-Boosting Activities to Make Your Kids Sharper Parents and caregivers are always looking for ways to help children develop and grow various skills. One of the most effective ways to do this is through brain-boosting activities that stimulate children’s cognitive abilities and creativity. Here are some fantastic activities you can incorporate into your [...]
10 Tips for Playful Learning in Summer Vacation
24
Apr
10 Tips for Playful Learning in Summer Vacation Summer vacation is eagerly awaited by students, but for parents, it often raises the question of how to keep their children engaged and active during the break. It's crucial to prevent boredom and ensure that kids stay physically and mentally stimulated. With a plethora of options available, [...]
10 Fun Outdoor Activities to Keep Kids Active This Summer
19
Apr
10 Fun Outdoor Activities to Keep Kids Active This Summer As summer approaches, parents everywhere are gearing up to keep their kids active and entertained during the long, sunny days. While it's tempting to let them spend hours at home, there are plenty of outdoor activities that can not only keep them active but also [...]
10 Fun and Educational Activities to Keep Kids Engaged at Home
10
Apr
10 Fun and Educational Activities to Keep Kids Engaged at Home In today's fast-paced world, where digital distractions are abundant and outdoor activities might not always be feasible, finding ways to keep children engaged at home becomes crucial. Luckily, there are a plethora of fun and educational activities that can captivate young minds while [...]
Building Confidence: Strategies for Boosting Self-Esteem
05
Apr
Remember the first time you performed on stage at school? Or the nerves you felt before an exam? And who could forget the jitters of the first day in a new class? In such moments, the warm touch and support of parents guide us through. As we grow up to become parents and caregivers ourselves, [...]
Engaging Indoor Games for Toddlers
26
Mar
Stuck at home with a toddler? Wondering how to keep them engaged with fun activities? We are here to assist. In this blog we are going to suggest some activities that are sure to channel your toddler's energies and entertain them. Engaging indoor games for toddlers: Book 14 days FREE trial For Reading Eggs [...]
Best Ways to Discipline Your Toddler
13
Mar
Parenting toddlers is a rewarding journey. But many times, dealing with them can be challenging. Discipline plays a crucial role in shaping children’s behavior. While it's important to let them explore everything, it is also important to discipline them with empathy and understanding. Here are some effective and gentle ways to discipline your toddler while [...]
Spelling Games for Kids That You Can Do at Home
28
Dec
Spelling Games for Kids That You Can Do at Home Playing spelling games is a fun and easy way for little kids to learn spellings. Learning spellings doesn’t sound very easy. It needs a lot of practice. But, if you tackle it the playful way, your child can become more excited and confident about facing [...]
What Are The Activities To Improve Reading Skills For Kids?
09
Nov
What are the activities to improve reading skills for kids? Engaging children in reading is a wonderful endeavour. Reading not only sparks their imagination but also strengthens their language skills while introducing them to new concepts and insights. It broadens their understanding of people, places, and things they may encounter in life. However, reading isn't [...]