
How Involved Should Parents Really Be in a Child’s Schooling?
It is a question that most parents navigate by instinct, guided by their own upbringing, their anxieties about their child’s future, and the unspoken competition

It is a question that most parents navigate by instinct, guided by their own upbringing, their anxieties about their child’s future, and the unspoken competition

Picture two children finishing Class XII with identical marks. One handles a job interview with composure, manages a disagreement with a flatmate without drama, and

At some point in the last decade, someone looked at STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and said: something is missing. They were right. What

Bangalore is one of India’s most education-conscious cities. Parents here research schools carefully, weigh curricula seriously, and think long-term about where their children are headed.

Imagine a classroom where children are not memorising facts for a Friday test. Instead, they are designing a rain-harvesting system for a school garden, producing

You have probably heard the word. It comes up in parenting groups, in school meetings, in articles about education. But for many parents, neurodiversity still

If you have ever watched your child spend three hours memorising answers the night before a test, only to forget everything a week later, you

In today’s world, doing well in school is no longer just about solving math problems or remembering facts. It’s about understanding people, handling stress, and

Today’s kids are growing up in a technologically advanced society. They engage with phones, tablets, and computers from a young age, not only for entertainment

Each child learns in a unique way. While some learn best by touch and experience, others learn best through debate, and yet others are visual