Last Born Syndrome vs Tired Parent Syndrome: A Message to All

Many parents spend two to three decades in active parenting when they have multiple children spaced well apart. The first child arrives with excitement and enthusiasm to energetic parents who have zero parenting experience. They are the subject of experimental parenting. The second and subsequent births come into experience. But by the time the last […]

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Learning through play, how simple games develop lifelong skills

Learning Through Play: How Simple Games Build Lifelong Skills

In today’s fast-paced, achievement-driven world, play often takes a back seat in most adult’s busy schedule. Many people see games merely as entertainment; something to pass the time, keep the children occupied, or just for fun. Yet, beneath the surface of those simple activities lies a powerful engine that builds the three domains of human

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A mother's guide to neurodiversity

A Mother’s Guide to Neurodiversity: The Hole in the Thinking Box

Diversity of thought drives progress and creativity. Neurodiversity describes the natural differences in our brain function and behaviour. There is no single right way to think or learn. Being neurodivergent doesn’t mean something is wrong; it simply means the brain works differently.   Traditional education often assumes a one-size-fits-all model, but neurodiversity challenges that idea.

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