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Why Value-based Education Is Important For A Bright Tomorrow ?>

Why Value-based Education Is Important For A Bright Tomorrow

Last updated on November 21st, 2025 at 10:10 amToday, every parent wants to give the best education to children, which is not just confined to books but it goes much beyond that. The parents look at the holistic development of their children as that is essential to edge in the global scenario. That is why parents focus on extracurricular activities and value education along with academics. In today’s time, when there is a huge crisis of moral values in society,…

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Discipline: The Key to Achieving Success in School ?>

Discipline: The Key to Achieving Success in School

Last updated on April 13th, 2023 at 06:16 amDiscipline is a word that implies a great meaning in everyone’s life. It is a way of being honest, hard-working, motivated & encouraged throughout life. Discipline is an important behavior in life. It is a character trait that is crucial for expressing many other attributes in life. It refers to orderliness in life, which is essential for success in one’s life. We all know that students are the future assets of the…

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Why Play is Crucial for Student Learning and Development ?>

Why Play is Crucial for Student Learning and Development

Last updated on September 26th, 2023 at 04:20 amPlay is an important part of a student’s early years of development. Playing helps young students’ brains to develop and for their language and communication skills to mature. When a student plays, they learn about themselves and their surroundings. This includes how to coordinate their body movements, talk with friends, apply rules, and more. But the learning process is even broader than this. Play is more than you think; it is a…

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There is no depth to education without ART ?>

There is no depth to education without ART

Last updated on January 5th, 2026 at 12:04 pmArt is a form of Creative Mindfulness, a means of therapy that creates a relaxed vibe and nourishes our mind, body, and soul. It produces a sense of calm and serenity which stimulates and energizes a student’s morale and confidence. Art in the early years stimulates one’s five senses which results in shaping better development progress for students to become better thinkers, and innovators and develop strong leadership skills along with strengthening…

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The multisensory approach helps to deal with students learning ?>

The multisensory approach helps to deal with students learning

Last updated on November 20th, 2025 at 10:42 amAt The Manthan School, we know that every child learns differently. Some students may find it easier to learn by reading, while others may understand better by listening or doing something with their hands. That’s why we use a teaching method called the multisensory approach. This method helps students learn by using more than one of their senses—like seeing, hearing, touching, and moving. Using different senses makes learning easier and more fun! …

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The Value of Time Management ?>

The Value of Time Management

Last updated on July 8th, 2025 at 08:33 amAt The Manthan School, we believe that managing time well is very important for students. Time management means planning how to use your time wisely so you can do everything you need to do without feeling rushed or stressed. By managing your time well, you can finish your work on time, have time for fun, and feel good about what you accomplish.  Why Time Management is Important  Managing your time helps you…

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Why Spelling Matters in Building Children’s Vocabulary ?>

Why Spelling Matters in Building Children’s Vocabulary

Last updated on March 17th, 2026 at 05:59 amStrong language skills begin with a strong vocabulary and vocabulary grows faster when children learn to read, write, and spell words correctly. Spelling may look like a small detail, but it quietly shapes how confidently a child uses language every day. It’s also important to remember that spelling mistakes are a normal part of learning. Most children make them while they’re building new word patterns. Instead of getting upset, the better approach…

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Why Contextual Teaching Makes Learning More Meaningful ?>

Why Contextual Teaching Makes Learning More Meaningful

Last updated on March 17th, 2026 at 06:00 amMany classrooms today still rely on conventional teaching methods where students are expected to memorize facts and reproduce them in exams. This approach often centres around lectures and direct instructions, leaving limited room for students to apply what they learn in real situations. When learning becomes only about remembering information, children may struggle to stay curious and involved. Over time, this can reduce their interest in the learning process and limit opportunities…

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How Collaborative Learning Builds Skills for the Future ?>

How Collaborative Learning Builds Skills for the Future

Last updated on March 23rd, 2026 at 10:01 amIn today’s fast-changing world, students need more than subject knowledge to thrive. Skills like creative thinking, critical reasoning, and the ability to work well with others are becoming just as important as academic learning. That is why modern classrooms are increasingly focusing on learning experiences that help children communicate, collaborate, and build confidence. When schools nurture these skills early, students are better prepared for both higher studies and real-world challenges. Why Skills-Based…

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Read to Lead the World: Why Reading Matters for Children ?>

Read to Lead the World: Why Reading Matters for Children

Last updated on March 23rd, 2026 at 10:03 am“There are many little ways to enlarge your child’s world. Love of books is the best of all!” — Jacqueline Kennedy A child’s world expands every time they open a book. Reading introduces them to new ideas, new words, different emotions, and fresh ways of thinking. It isn’t only a hobby it becomes a quiet daily habit that shapes how a child learns, expresses, and understands life. Books also give children something…

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