Tantrums are a normal, expected part of childhood development. They reflect a child’s ongoing effort to understand their emotions and surroundings — and while these moments can feel frustrating and sometimes embarrassing, they are important learning opportunities. As parents, how we handle these situations teaches our children not just about emotional regulation, but also about safety, empathy, and unconditional love.
Kids seem to have the whole day to play, yet somehow, boredom often strikes hardest in the evenings. With the summer heat making daytime play difficult, evenings become the perfect window for fun and relaxing activities. To make the most of these golden hours, here are five enjoyable activities you can try with your kids to keep boredom at bay and even turn those quiet moments into valuable opportunities for bonding, learning, and laughter.
With 2024 being the hottest recorded year for India, the risks of extreme heat are growing. However, outdoor play remains essential for children's health and well-being. So, how do we balance the need for outdoor activity while protecting them from excessive heat?
It can be difficult to understand how to navigate the road, especially in heavy traffic. But that shouldn't stop us from learning and ensuring we are safe and driving well on the roads. Dive in and learn more about the most common hand signals to use on Indian roads
As parents, we play a crucial role in helping our children develop healthy habits around technology. With the right strategies, you can strike a balance between the benefits of digital tools and the importance of screen-free activities, ensuring your child’s growth and development remain on track. But is your child a true addict to screens? Or are they seeking the regular dose of entertainment? Click here to find out!
Children tend to play with any object without a care for the consequence, always keeping parents on their feet. But wouldn't it be better to help them learn safe habits so that they always remain mindful of what they are doing? Click here to learn more about how you can teach your child safety practices.