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Understanding Toddler Behaviour & Emotional Growth
Every conversation, question, and response helps toddlers understand emotions and build confidence. Toddlers often surprise adults with their intense emotions, endless questions, and sudden mood changes. One moment they are laughing, and the next they are crying over something that seems small. This behaviour is a natural part of emotional growth and development. At this age, a child’s brain is rapidly developing, especially the areas responsible for emotions, language, and s
Abhimanyu Jhingan
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Local Pre-School & Admission Searches: What Parents Look for Near Panchkula and Chandigarh
Supporting families with clarity, care, and honest guidance When children reach the age for early schooling, most parents find themselves typing similar questions into Google. Which is the best pre-school? What is the right age for nursery admissions? Which schools near you actually focus on learning and not just routines? For families living near Panchkula or Chandigarh, these searches are not just about proximity. They are about trust. Many parents today look beyond academi
Abhimanyu Jhingan
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Parenting Tips and Strategies for Toddlers
The toddler years are beautiful, confusing, and sometimes exhausting. One moment your child is laughing, the next they are on the floor with a full-blown tantrum. This phase is normal. Toddlers are learning how to express emotions they do not yet fully understand. Handling tantrums starts with staying calm. Tantrums are not bad behavior, they are emotional overload. A quiet presence, simple words, and comfort work better than shouting or punishment. Naming emotions helps. Sa
Abhimanyu Jhingan
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How Students Learn Through Multiple Intelligence and Remember It for a Long Time
Every child learns differently. Some children understand best by listening, some by doing, some by seeing, and others by expressing themselves through music, movement, or interaction. This idea is explained through the concept of Multiple Intelligence, which focuses on using a child’s natural strengths to support learning. When learning matches how a child’s brain works, it stays with them for a much longer time. Traditional learning often relies mainly on reading, writing, a
Abhimanyu Jhingan
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