As of 2014, the pre-schooler intelligence skill program that I co-developed is now officially funded by the European Union for distribution to parents in several large European cities. But today I don’t want to talk about building intelligence – I … [Read more...]
Engaging Reluctant Readers
No doubt you have heard stories of children who love to read so much that parents often find them with a flashlight in bed, reading well past their bedtime. While that image is charming and perhaps true for some, there are many children for whom … [Read more...]
The Four Domains of Early Childhood
In early childhood, from birth to age five, children are experiencing growth at a pace faster than they will experience at any other point in their lives. Their bodies typically double in weight by the age of five months,[1] and the first three years … [Read more...]
The Right to Education Act: The Parents’ Role
A teacher of a private unaided school that is implementing the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education, 2009 narrated that Atul, one of the affluent students of her class 2 was very friendly with Prem, a student from the economically … [Read more...]
Printed book or e-book?
As the whole world seems to be going digital (or so it seems), parents are faced with a dilemma: Should my child be reading traditional printed books or switch to digital e-books? Well, that depends. If your child is very young, under the age of … [Read more...]
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