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![]() | How Nupur Aggarwal, the storyteller, 'storifies' lessons to make them so much more funHyderabad-based Nupur Aggarwal has so many stories to tell and she is helping schools train an army of teachers so that they, in turn, can make learning a lot more easier for you. Here's how | |
![]() | Storytelling reduces pain, stress in hospitalised children: StudyIn total, 81 children were selected, aged between 2 and 7 years and with similar clinical conditions, such as respiratory problems caused by asthma, bronchitis, or pneumonia | |
![]() | This Bengaluru mom's handcrafted li'l card games and flashcards will keep your kid occupied for hoursThe Little Philomath — commit this name to your memory because these games developed by Lavina Souza from Bengaluru are surely making a splash with all the kids out there. Here's why it clicks well | |
![]() | Urdu and then some: Poet Ankit Gupta's urge to help people and children is inspiringAnkit Gupta's love for Urdu poetry is intense. Just as intense as his love for social service. He has providing smartphones to more than 75 kids in North India from the funds he has generate so far | |
![]() | One call away: Cuttack-based ThinkZone has activities lined up to keep your kids engagedIt's only one call away. What is? Activities that can keep your child engaged and teach them something while they are at it. Just leave it on all the EdTech start-up ThinkZone and wait for their call | |
![]() | A group of visually impaired children from Kottayam created these table-top calendars. Check them out hereStudents of Government Blind School, Olassa, Kottayam painted a few pictures which were utilised to make table-top calendars which are being sold like hotcakes. Almost 750 calendars are sold out | |
How much time can your kids spend on your smartphone? Dr Swati Popat Vats has the numbersAt the recently held launch of India's first multi-format fun learning app, Voot Kids,The Early Childhood Education (ECE) expert threw light on the fact that digital devices are not the parents' enemy | ||
![]() | Stop limiting kids choices to only blue and pink to curb gender differences, says studyThe study by the University of Hong Kong has revealed that gender labels are all it takes to create gender differences and imposing only accepted colours is forcing gender norms on them |
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