You know those heart-melting moments when daddy makes silly faces just to hear his baby giggle? Or when he rocks the baby to sleep while humming a tune he made up on the spot? It turns out that those aren’t just sweet gestures—they are little power moves in the world of early childhood development.
...The first time I dropped my baby off at daycare, I cried all the way to work. My heart ached, and a thousand questions swirled in my head—Am I being selfish? Will my baby feel abandoned? Does this make me a bad mother?
How to get over guilt that keeps knocking every time you drop your little one at...
The transition from work mode to mommy mode isn’t just about leaving the office (or closing your laptop if you work from home). Being a working mother also means tackling your exhausted mental health in addition to everything else.Â
Everything else? You know that moment when you have cosily snuggle...
If there’s one simple yet powerful habit that can completely transform your relationship with your child, it’s active listening. And with the proper active listening techniques, you will be winning at parenting, too.
Think about it—how often do we, as parents, half-listen while scrolling through ou...
We all need a mindful parenting reset to refresh our approach towards parenting, feel the magic of that warm hug, and watch our child with amazement again.Â
But why, you ask? Why does your parenting need strategy change? Is there something wrong with your parenting style?
Being a working mother is...
A parenting plan can be a working mom’s secret weapon—helping balance work, home, and your child’s growth minus the overwhelming thoughts and guilt.
But why do you need it? Well, imagine not having to feel the pressure of being pulled in all directions with a simple plan that gives clarity and stru...
Grrr, the mum guilt! It’s so annoying, yet so hard to ignore.Â
We know mums how bad the guilt gets when it comes to treading on that work-life balance rope. You want to be with your kids, but you also don’t wanna let go of your career and dreams (and, of course, that feeling of being an independent...
As mums, we always want to be there for our little ones and try to make it the best possible experience for them. But sometimes, acting upon parenting guide and riding this rollercoaster ride, we often question our choices and decisions.
And among everything, managing your 1 year old's emotions can...
Ah, the dreaded toddler tantrums! We know how overwhelming these tantrums can be because we have experienced it first-hand. One minute, your little one is giggling and playing with their toddler toys, and the next, they are lying on the floor screaming because you peeled their banana the “wrong way....
While many of you have heard about Montessori, very few actually know how hassle-free and simple it is. Yes, it is an educational philosophy that focuses on child-led, hands-on learning within a thoughtfully prepared environment, but at its core, there is much more than just Montessori toys.Â
It wa...
Do you feel you are unable to cope with your little one’s difficult or negative behaviours? Does incorporating positive behaviour support strategies into your child’s daily routine seem difficult? Well, in today’s times, when there is too much distraction and exposure to influence our little ones, f...
Homeschooling! Some days are like a breeze, and you have everything under control with all the lessons planned out and the day favouring you, but some days it gets crazy. You have been trying your best, but somehow, today, it is not working out.Â
Here are some fun and educational activities that ca...
Are you a new parent excited to introduce your little one to the world's wonders? Embarking on adventures with your baby is not only a chance to create cherished memories but also an opportunity to witness the world anew through their innocent eyes. Â
As you set out on this thrilling journey, it's ...
The journey of parenthood is filled with joy, challenges, and countless moments that shape not only the life of your child but also your own. In this journey, the first is understanding and fulfilling your child's needs.Â
Development in childhood emerges with needs that go beyond the basics of food...
Parenting a toddler can be quite an adventure, right? But what if I told you that four simple Montessori activities can turn everyday challenges into delightful moments of growth and laughter?
In this blog, we will explore 4 easy Montessori-inspired activities that will help in child development an...
If there's one thing us parents are constantly striving for, it's to see our little ones grow up to be confident, self-assured, and ready to take on the world. And, in our pursuit of raising these tiny legends, we want to throw light upon something incredibly important yet often overlooked - Valoris...
Feedback is an effective tool for helping children understand their strengths and areas for improvement.Â
It should be specific, timely, and constructive, and be tailored to the individual child's needs and learning style.
“There is no such thing as a perfect parent, so just be a real one.” - Sue ...
Achieving early childhood milestones with cognitive development in early childhood or dynamic visual tracking skills refers to the ability of the eyes to follow moving objects or to locate a stationary object in a rapidly changing visual field. Â
It is a fundamental visual tracking skills that is e...
Observation plays a vital role in how as parents and caregivers we can provide a prepared environment for our children based on their interests and what they are ready for or capable of doing.
Dr Maria Montessori, the founder of the Montessori method, believed that observation was the key to a chil...
 What makes scaffolding truly special for your child’s early development is that it meets your child exactly where they are developmentally. You offer help when needed, step back when they’re ready, and celebrate each attempt, not just the result.
Scaffolding is one of those beautiful, behind-the-s...