• 2022-03-29
  • Child Development

When is the time to say no!

We often wonder why and how we should treat our child when they say no. Ever imagined how it is to be like having no reason to say no but still denying for everything? Saying "That's okay may be next time you will help' would work or "i am sure you are having a reason to say no my dear"; These leaves an impact on your child and they will learn to understand the importance and power of words. We grow with them and they grow with us, whatever we do they will try to do the same and there we have to be their friends and try to make them understand why helping is good, when to saying NO and develop their personality. I hope we are raising learners. Chubby Baby Play school with Day Boarding

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  • 2020-05-29
  • Food & Fitness

How does healthy food benefit kids?

Peer pressure and TV commercials for junk food can make getting your kids to eat well an uphill struggle. Factor in your own hectic schedule and it’s no wonder so many kids’ diets are built around convenience and takeout food. But switching to a healthy diet can have a profound effect on children’s health, helping to maintain a healthy weight, avoid certain health problems, stabilize their moods, and sharpen their minds. A healthy diet can also have a profound effect on a child’s sense of mental and emotional wellbeing, helping to prevent conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and ADHD.

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  • 2020-05-27
  • Child Development

Why is Early Childhood Education Important?

it is an important time in children’s lives because it is when they first learn how to interact with others, including peers, teachers and parents, and also begin to develop interests that will stay with them throughout their lives. it’s a common misperception that early childhood education is only about learning basic skills. “It’s so much more than that,” she says. “It’s a time when children learn critical social and emotional skills and a partnership is formed between the child, their parents and the teacher. When this is done successfully, it lays the groundwork for it to continue throughout the child’s education.”

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