how to build emotional intelligence in kids

Ever found yourself in a tight situation when your child is throwing tantrums? Did your child get angry or cry for a trivial reason? Is your child sometimes too loud or too happy to control? It is perfectly alright for small kids to express their feelings intensely. But, is the child able to correctly understand

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indian mythology books for kids

Let me start by quoting a verse from the holy scripture Bhagavad Gita, a part of Indian Mythology, the great epic Mahabharata. The life lessons taught by Sri Krishna to Arjuna, are gems of knowledge which are very much relevant and applicable to make our lives better even today. sukha-duḥkhe same kṛitvā lābhālābhau jayājayau tato

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moral stories books for kids

We are all born as empty vessels which can be shaped by moral values. ~ Jerry Springer Inducing moral values and life lessons in kids is an important but difficult task for parents. It is not easy to make kids understand the difference between good and bad just by talking about it. Books that narrate

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how to improve concentration in kids

“Sit still and listen to the class. Don’t fidget while writing.” How often have you used these words during your kid’s online classes or while he/she is studying or completing homework? I have used it numerous times to get my 6-year-old kid to focus. The pandemic situation and absence of physical classes at school has

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how to engage kids

What do kids like the most? Of course, there are numerous things kids like, but mostly they love to play. Playing with other kids, their toys and even with you. Play is a vital part of childhood. It is rightly said by O. Fred Donaldson “Children learn as they play. Most importantly, in play, children

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Hide your face in your hands, hold on for a second and jump back into view shouting “Peek-a-boo”. I am sure you are met with the giggling, surprised face of your baby. This age-old classic game, played in whatever variation, is bound to bring pleasure and involve your baby into a conversation. Change it to

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