Good Manners Every Child Should Know ?>

Good Manners Every Child Should Know

Teaching your kids good manners at a young age can be challenging, but it can make a big difference in their future. Good manners help children build strong relationships with their friends, teachers, and family members. This blog will explain why manners are important, share simple tips for parents, and show how learning manners helps children in the long run. At The Manthan School, Noida, we believe it’s important to teach good manners from a young age. Not only do…

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Why Sharing Is Caring: A Lesson for Little Ones ?>

Why Sharing Is Caring: A Lesson for Little Ones

Did you realize that sharing can help children grow to be kind and happy people? Sharing is more than just giving away toys, it’s also about caring for others and making friends. At The Manthan School Noida, we believe it is important to help children learn this from a young age. Sharing makes children think about and appreciate someone else’s perspective. Why is Sharing So Important? Sharing is providing a part of what you have to other people. When children…

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Why Play Makes Little Learners Big Thinkers ?>

Why Play Makes Little Learners Big Thinkers

You’ve probably heard someone say, “Play is the work of children.” It might sound simple, but it’s actually very true.Play is one of the most important ways young children learn. It helps them grow, think, and understand the world. At The Manthan School, we see play as a powerful learning tool, and we make sure our students have time and space to explore through play every day.In fact, research shows that playful learning improves children’s brain development, social skills, and…

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Helping Kids Understand and Express Big Feelings ?>

Helping Kids Understand and Express Big Feelings

All children have big emotions, whether happy and excited, angry, sad, or fearful. But children don’t always know what those feelings are, or how to talk about them. This is where we help as parents, educators, or caregivers. Supporting children to understand and express emotions is one of the most important life skills to provide them.At The Manthan School, we help children grow not just in academics but also in emotional strength and confidence.In fact, studies show that children who…

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Easy Reading Strategies to Understand and Remember More ?>

Easy Reading Strategies to Understand and Remember More

Reading is one of the best ways to learn new things. Reading expands our thoughts, shapes ideas, and provides insights that we can remember for the rest of our lives. But reading does not solely mean reading words on a page. If we simply forget everything we read, we do not really learn anything! That’s why it’s important to understand and remember what we read. Unfortunately, many students struggle with reading comprehension. In fact, only 34% of 8th-grade students in…

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How to Build a Consistent Home Routine That Supports Preschool Learning ?>

How to Build a Consistent Home Routine That Supports Preschool Learning

Having a daily routine is very important for young children. Daily routines help children feel safe, confident, and ready to learn. Having a daily routine means completing tasks around the same time every day, whether that be waking up in the morning, eating, playing, or going to sleep. When children know what to expect, they are less anxious and a lot less concerned with what is happening around them. This helps them behave better, learn more, and adjust easily between…

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10 Fun and Productive Ways to Spend Your Summer Vacation ?>

10 Fun and Productive Ways to Spend Your Summer Vacation

Summer vacations are the perfect time to relax, recharge, and explore new things beyond schoolbooks. But instead of spending endless hours on phones or doing nothing, why not make this summer fun and meaningful? Whether you want to learn something new, boost your creativity, or just enjoy your free time in a better way, According to a survey by Kantar through Amazon (March 2023), 85% of parents feel kids are wasting their summer vacation. 69% of kids spend more than…

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Hot Weather Safety Tips for School Students ?>

Hot Weather Safety Tips for School Students

Generally, outdoor play and physical activity are beneficial to a child’s physical and mental well-being in several ways. It improves strength, concentration, mood, and social skills. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), children are more at risk of heat-related illness than adults because their bodies heat up faster and they sweat less efficiently. Extreme heat causes sweating, and a person might experience dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, or heat stroke, which is a medical emergency. In…

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The Balancing Act: Finding the Right Balance Between Screen Time and Other Activities ?>

The Balancing Act: Finding the Right Balance Between Screen Time and Other Activities

In today’s world, screen time is a familiar term. Parents across India, willingly or unwillingly, introduce screen time into their child’s life through smartphones, TVs, or laptops. While for older children, screen time serves purposes like education and communication, for younger children, especially those in kindergarten, excessive screen time can be detrimental. How Much Screen Time Is Not Too Much? For toddlers under 2 years, screen time is strictly prohibited. Children between 2 to 5 years old should be exposed…

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Building Trust and Security: Strategies for Easing Separation Anxiety ?>

Building Trust and Security: Strategies for Easing Separation Anxiety

What Causes Separation Anxiety in Children? Under normal circumstances, children, more specifically toddlers, develop separation anxiety. It is one of the developmental milestones and is completely normal for a child to feel anxious when their parents are away. However, if the feeling of anxiety persists beyond the age when a child finishes preschool, it must be immediately addressed by parents, guardians, and teachers. Child psychologists opine that anxiousness and the resulting actions usually depend on the age and development of…

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