by TeamBabySquad | Feb 19, 2021 | All About Play, Read-Play-Learn
Some of our favourite childhood memories are outdoor activities. This is not by chance… They are the favourites as these experiences were concrete and personally meaningful and uninhibited! Outdoor Play opens up opportunities to explore, experiment, manipulate,...
by TeamBabySquad | Jan 31, 2021 | Experiential Learnings, Read-Play-Learn
“Chores are one of the best mediums we have for teaching kids about being part of a family and about belonging, confidence, significance and teamwork.”-Lynn Lott Parents involving their toddlers into small chores at home are often seen in the wrong light as ones...
by TeamBabySquad | Jan 31, 2021 | Experiential Learnings, Read-Play-Learn
Getting your toddler involved in small chores (Work of a toddler-Why chores matter) like ‘Keep the keys in the drawer, grab me some water, switching off the lights’ may make him/her look adorable but has deeper implications. It is like instilling a sense of confidence...
by TeamBabySquad | Jan 31, 2021 | Experiential Learnings, Read-Play-Learn
Parents often whine, “My 4-year-old son, Aman, pays attention only when he wants to. I’m showing him how to write the number ‘2’ for like the millionth time. I have told him to start at the top, curve the wrist to the right, and pull a line across.” ...
by TeamBabySquad | Jan 31, 2021 | Experiential Learnings, Read-Play-Learn
Hola, parents! We have already elucidated the pros and cons of screen time in toddlers in the previous blog Screen Yay or Nay: Vitals to Screen Sense… So we’ll quickly cut to what you can do to keep that screen use in check. Here we go. Screening screens: Tips...
by TeamBabySquad | Jan 31, 2021 | Experiential Learnings, Read-Play-Learn
Dhwani was always an active 3 year old kid, running around the house, playing with her toys and grandparents, making everyone laugh and adore her with her innocent antics. The only time she was troublesome was at the time she ate food. She would always run away...