Reading Time: 3 minutes Here’s why it’s rare to find an Indian child who knows only one language, and how to maximise fluency in both (or all) of them. India has a very interesting ...
Reading Time: 2 minutes Children are inquisitive by nature. Their curiosity plays a big role in their exploration of their surroundings. They are always eager to know the world around them, wanting to learn ...
Reading Time: 3 minutes Early childhood is not a time when children grow just physically. It is also an age where immense mental growth and development takes place. Toddlers learn continuously by observing and ...
Reading Time: 3 minutes ‘Our schools are churning out the so-called literates who can read and write in school (for example, in exams), but do not necessarily read and write in other contexts’, says ...
Reading Time: 5 minutes Toddlers tend to learn languages largely through observation and imitation. Words like “curious,” “inquisitive,” and “eager to explore” have been associated with young children since the beginning of time. Young ...
Reading Time: 3 minutes Sending a child to a pre-school is a huge event in a parent’s life. They are happy, excited, and at the same time, incredibly concerned about handing over their bundle ...
Reading Time: < 1 minute Creo is a Latin word that means ‘to create’, and ville is a French word of Latin origin meaning ‘city’ or ‘town’. These words summarise the idea behind CreoVille, ...
Reading Time: 17 minutes India Ayodhya verdict announced The long-awaited Ayodhya Land Dispute verdict was delivered by the 5-judge Constitution Bench led by Chief Justice of India, Ranjan Gogoi, on 9 November 2019. The ...
Reading Time: 5 minutes Get Me A Science Kit The popularization of science to develop interest and a lasting passion among students is a major concern across the globe. There have been numerous initiatives ...
Reading Time: 5 minutes Get Me A Science Kit With the advent of the 21-st century has come the realisation that the traditional methods of learning such as board and chalk are rather insufficient ...