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Let ‘them’ help ‘you’ – Science behind little humans learning to be self-reliant!!

Let ‘them’ help ‘you’ – Science behind little humans learning to be self-reliant!!

by TeamBabySquad | Feb 19, 2021 | Life Skill, Raising Little Ones

Does any of the following sounds familiar? Tucks at you wanting to put laundry in the machine Wants to set the dinner table with you Wants to water the plants Even tries to take out his own clothes Picks up random objects and keeps them in place, just like you do Yes,...
Stepping up-Self regulation in toddlers & preschoolers

Stepping up-Self regulation in toddlers & preschoolers

by TeamBabySquad | Feb 19, 2021 | Life Skill, Raising Little Ones

Is it possible for a preschooler to resist distractions and inhibit impulses? Seems like too much to ask from a 4 year old, isn’t it? It is hard for kids to brush off temptations. Who likes to wait to watch their favourite character on screen? Or wait for getting back...
Wings to Fly: Fostering independence in toddlers

Wings to Fly: Fostering independence in toddlers

by TeamBabySquad | Feb 4, 2021 | Life Skill, Raising Little Ones

“Never do for a child what he can do for himself. A ‘dependent’ child is a demanding child. Children become irresponsible only when we fail to give them opportunities to take on responsibility. It is not what you do for your children but what you have taught them to...
Why toddler tantrums are good and how to manage them

Why toddler tantrums are good and how to manage them

by TeamBabySquad | Jan 31, 2021 | Life Skill, Raising Little Ones

If we ask you what is one of the most challenging parts of raising a toddler, then it would most likely be their tantrums. child might just throw himself to the floor and scream for what feels like ages while you have no idea what to do when he does this as nothing...
Thinking out of the box: Fostering critical thinking and independence in toddlers

Thinking out of the box: Fostering critical thinking and independence in toddlers

by TeamBabySquad | Jan 31, 2021 | Life Skill, Raising Little Ones

Preeti was moving here and there anxiously. She had heaps of work pending but she couldn’t find her specs. Out of frustration, she muttered under her own breath about it.  She was just grumbling to herself but her toddler heard and exclaimed “Momma! Let me help...
The science behind developing resilience in kids

The science behind developing resilience in kids

by TeamBabySquad | Jan 31, 2021 | Life Skill, Raising Little Ones

Whenever we get cold, we begin sneezing, get a fever or have a congestion. We resort to external measures like medications for it or use home-remedies like a stew or steam. We do all this despite being well aware of the fact that our internal ‘resilience’ i.e. the...
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