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Today’s Blog on Manners, Etiquettes, and Discipline: Building Blocks of Success by Guiding Guru….. Ms Himanshi, PRT

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Manners, Etiquettes, and Discipline: Building Blocks of   Success   In a fast-paced world, where individualismand self-expression often   dominate, the timeless values of manners, etiquettes, and discipline   stand as pillars of a well-rounded and successful life. These traits not   only foster personal growth but also create harmonious social   interactions and help in professional success. Understanding and   practicing these values can have a profound impact on how we   navigate   relationships,   careers,   and   personal   development.     ###   Manners:   A   Reflection   of   Respect     Manners, at their core, are about respect—for yourself and others.   They are the behavioral guidelines that allow us to interact with   people in a thoughtful and considerate way. Politeness, a kind tone,   and a simple “please” or “thank you” are small gestures that conve...

Today's Blog on Making Math Fun: A Humorous Guide for Parents by Guiding Guru ......Mrs. Rekha Rustagi, PRT

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  Making Math Fun: A Humorous Guide for Parents Hello, math-loving parents! Welcome to my whimsical world of numbers and equations, where we turn the dreaded math monster into a friend ✨ 1. Math in the Kitchen: The Delicious Equation! Activity: Cooking with Measurements Why It’s Fun: Who doesn’t love cookies? When your kids measure ingredients, they’re doing math without even realizing it! Tip: Turn it into a math problem. “If we double the cookie recipe, how many chocolate chips do we need?!” 2. Math Scavenger Hunt: The Great Number Expedition! Activity: Create a scavenger hunt around the house or yard with math clues. Why It’s Fun: Kids love a challenge, and who doesn’t enjoy a little adventure? Tip: Use math problems for clues. “Find something that has 3 sides!” (It’s a triangle, of course. But don't get too attached to your favorite coffee table!) 3. Board Games: Math Edition! Activity: Play board games that involve math. Why It’s Fun: Who knew math could be competitive...

Today Blog on The Value of Getting Children Involved in the Classroom by Guiding Guru…….Ms Veena Sharma, TGT

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  The Value of Getting Children Involved in the Classroom Activating students in the classroom is one of the best strategies to improve their learning environment. Engaging in active engagement helps children develop critical life skills, a deeper comprehension of subjects, and readiness for future difficulties. Involving children in classroom activities can help us to uncover their potential in many ways. The following are some main advantages:   1. Enhanced Knowledge and Retention Children are more likely to remember the material when they actively engage in the learning process. Participating in discussions, posing queries, and conducting practical exercises strengthen s their grasp of the subject.  This interactive approach transforms students from passive listeners into active learners, making the content more relatable and memorable. Research has shown that students who engage actively in class tend to retain information longer and perform better in assessments. ...

Today’s Blog on Nurturing Creativity in Pre. School: The Role of Art, Music, and Storytelling* by Guiding Guru… Ms. Ridhi Kapoor, Nursery Teacher

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  Nurturing Creativity in Pre. School: The Role of Art, Music, and Storytelling**       Creativity is an important part of a child’s early development, and nursery schools play a big role in nurturing it. At this young age, kids are curious, full of energy, and eager to learn. Through activities like art, music, and storytelling, children can explore their imaginations, express themselves, and build important skills for the future. Let’s dive into how these activities help in shaping a child’s creativity. #1. * The Power of Art* Art is one of the most effective ways for young children to express themselves. When kids are given crayons, paint, or clay, they feel free to create without fear of being right or wrong. They can draw pictures from their imagination, mix colors, or build things out of shapes. This process helps develop: - **Fine motor skills**: Holding a paintbrush or cutting paper helps with hand coordination. - **Problem-solving skills**: Figuring out how ...