Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Play School in Faridabad, Where Bachpan Gets Grow Gently

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Choosing the right primary school for your children is one of an essential decision every parent faces once in a life and, therefore, it is essential to set parameters of primary or play school especially when you live in the Metro cities. There are some most valued checkpoints which are essential to recheck every time before giving a final decision about any school.

The top tips when looking for your child’s first Preschool in Faridabad is to begin your search glowing in advance of their first day.  This will facilitate you to increase a good idea of the options available and meet any application course of action.

It is a personal responsibility to gather as much information as possible from as many sources as available like school reports, local authorities, school prospectuses, and school visit all form sources of this process. These are few factors which are common, besides these; there are numbers of factors most relevant when looking for your child’s Best Play School in Faridabad.

Here some of the most common but important features are briefly described; parents should pay attention to;

v  Area of School
This is the first and most essential concern according to the current scenario. It is very much important to inquire about the locality, school environment, playgrounds, and the available facilities in an emergency. It is important to check, in respect of security point of view, how they are responsible.

v  Direction and management of the school
This category analyses the efficiency of the school’s engagement with parents and caretakers, as well as accessible partnerships in encouraging learning and comfort.  This efficiency could also be reflected in how the school sponsors equality of opportunity, deploys assets to achieve value for money and promotes social consistency.

v  The quality of delivering education
At this point, you should inquire about the qualification of teachers, background of education systems, teaching methods, standard of books offering or providing, and if possible then previous result records.

v  The number of students in each school/class
Availability of a small number of students is far better than large. Special, personal, and particular attention is important, which is not possible in a large size of the class room.

v  Other parents’ testimonies
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Feedbacks, this type of inquiry opens the reality about school, it is must go on in respect of the following questions:

1.       My child gets pleasure from school
2.       The school maintains my child security
3.       My school informs me regarding my child’s improvement
4.       My child is making sufficient progress at this school
5.       The teaching process is good at this school
6.       The school guides me to support my child’s education
7.       The school is certifying the proverb “Health is wealth” in respect of my child

Conclusion: - Considering the analysis of other parents, who are likely to be thinking regarding the same concerns as you, on these subjects could be a helpful use of your time when considering where to send your child for their primary school education.


Tuesday, 16 January 2018

How to say NO to your child

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'No baby, don't touch this pot', 'No, don't behave like that', 'No, this phone is not for you'. How repulsive it is to hear the word 'No' frequently. During the process of parenting, we realized, like as adults, kids also don't like to hear 'No' a lot.

But for our little one to grow into a balanced person, we believe, setting limits is as important as letting him explore things around. A child's natural tendency is to explore his surroundings and parents’ is to protect them from any potential danger. However, saying straight NO many a times makes him react stubbornly. Also, they get more inclined to do those things for which we ask them not to do.

So, now I try to say NO to him in a way in which I don't use the negative word. However, if need be, I also do say NO to him because by itself, 'NO' is not a bad word, I have just tried to cut down number of times I use it.

Today, I like to share how I ask my little one not to do something without really saying 'No' to him.

1) Try to give him simple reasons

When playing outside, he playfully puts sand and pebbles in his mouth, I firmly tell him that sand is not for eating and that if you eat it, you will have a stomachache. At the age of 2.5, he has started understanding short reasoning that I give him. Now, before putting anything in his mouth right away, he always asks me if he can eat it.

Giving short reasons has worked in many other cases also such as chocolates. I tell him that though you like it, eating lot of it can spoil your teeth. Also, showing him visual examples (real life or pictures) of the side effects helps create a quick impression on his mind about the negatives of eating too many chocolates.  A positive side effect of this has been that he has started brushing his teeth twice daily.

2) Tell him the right use of things

When he jumps on bed or stands on chair, I firmly tell him that bed is for sleeping and not jumping; chair is for sitting and not standing.

When they do not like to eat what he has been given or is not really hungry, he starts playing with the food. It is annoying at times to see him do this however; I try not to shout at him and I just take away the bowl and firmly explain him that food is for eating and not playing. His pediatrician had explained me not to worry, if he does not eat what you give him, when he is really hungry, he will ask you for the food himself. Though it is difficult to follow this as a mom but it has worked really well for me.

3) Tell him what is meant for him

It is important to keep kids away from mobile phones and electronic gadgets. So when he asks for my mobile phone. I instead, give him his toy phone and tell him this is mumma's phone and that (toy) is baby's phone. Even when I am busy with my work, I avoid giving him my phone to play with as he might form a habit. In spite of all this at times he does not give up and still asks for my mobile phone so, I have downloaded many kids learning apps which he can use to learn and locked social media apps because I don't want to expose him to it at this tender age.
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 4) Tell him about acceptable behavior

Sometimes when my little cute monster, does not like to be hugged by someone or does not like someone to hold him, he pulls other person's hair or hits him. I withdraw him immediately and explain him softly that if he does not like it, he has to say no and that hitting is simply not acceptable.
When he beats someone his age, I withdraw him and then tell him you have to play nicely with each other or I will take you back home.

5) Give him alternate option

When he plays with a ball inside the house, instead of asking him not to play, I ask him to play with it outside or play with some other toy, if he wants to play inside. In fact, I also sometimes join him to play along with him to keep his excitement levels high.

6) Distractions works well

Kids have a very short attention span. So sometimes when my child demands something; distracting him from it and redirecting to something else works very well. He instantly forgets about that activity and gets involved in the newer one. This works really well when they do not have his food. I just tell him some stories in animated tone to distract his attention and in the meanwhile, feed him the food easily. However, this strategy may not work for kids of more than 5 years of age.

7) Setting limit and telling him about it.

List of cartoons my child likes to watch is long: Doaremon, Shin Chan, Oggy and the Cockroaches, etc. So, I have asked him to select any 2 of the cartoon shows a day if he completes his assignments. Though there are some exceptions to this rule but majority of the time it works fine.

These are some of the steps I have taken for my child. Sometimes I do feel that I am a strict mother not fulfilling my child’s wishes. In fact, sometimes I even refuse to give him things which may be very common for other kids to have. But then I believe that being firm at times, helps me create a balanced growth for my child.


There can be no fixed rules for raising kids. It would be interesting if you can share any other ways you have used for saying No to your child.

Tuesday, 9 January 2018

Celebrating Lohri with Kids

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January 13th is a day of celebration for Sikhs and Punjabis across the world and they like to celebrate in style!

A harvesting festival, Lohri falls on the longest night of the year (so more time to party!) and is a festival of thanksgiving for farmers who celebrate the harvest of rabi crop which is sown in winter.

The Hindu God of fire, Lord Agni and the folklore of Dulla Bhatti is sung with much fervour, with dhol playing in the background. It is similar to the celebration of Makar Sakranti or Maghi, celebrated in other parts of the country, but since Punjabis like to do everything king size, their Lohri celebrations are full of colour, music, laughter and great food.

Many families who have a newborn in the house celebrate the first Lohri of the child and similarly the first Lohri of newlyweds is celebrated with much enthusiasm.

Til (sesame) and rorhi (jaggery) are eaten as traditional foods on this occasion, and people gather around the bonfire, sing songs and throw in foods like gajak, chikki, puffed rice, popcorn, rewri, sesame seeds, jaggery, peanuts and sugarcane to pay homage to roots.


Colour, music and good food are the basic essentials of every Lohri party. 


Wednesday, 25 October 2017

The Mealtime Challenge By Joy Ride School



One of the most common concerns of parents is always related to food and their children. Mealtimes make the parents very anxious due to power struggles between the parents and the child at those times. Parents unintentionally indulge in bribing so that by hook or crook the child eats something atleast.

As parents, the mealtime of your child should be regarded as a sacred activity. The entire experience needs to be made enjoyable.

The food intake of the children is directly related to their activity levels as well. Children who lead a sedentary lifestyle will not be as hungry as children who go for outdoor activities.

Here are some strategies which have been useful for parents in reducing the mealtime challenge:
  • Never ever force-feed anything especially milk, at a time when the child is stressed and has other anxieties to deal with as milk has complex protein and takes longer time to digest when the child is under stress. In such a situation the child will not finish his/her Tiffin as they would feel full. Therefore till the time the child is not settled in pre-school parents are advised not to serve milk in the morning to the child.
  • Arrange Family Meals and let the child eat with you. Let the child also use the same crockery as yours.
  • Whenever you are serving food or packing tiffin for your child, make sure you give them child sized portions only. Children feel frustrated when they cannot finish their food like their friends. It also encourages children not to waste food.
  • Involve your kids in the proves of serving food, laying table etc.
  • Do not put too many restrictions in the name of table manners when your child is making effort to become independent at the task of eating.
  • Do not expect children to eat what you cannot eat. We recently dealt with a case wherein a mother came to us telling that her child does not eat green vegetables. It was later found out that the mother herself was not in a habit to eat green vegetables. Since the child had not seen his mother eating green vegetables and often arguing with her mother in law about green vegetables the child developed a phobia of green vegetables. Once the mother started eating green vegetables on her own and started talking positive about the same within 45 days the child started developing habits of eating green vegetables.
  • Do not make the TV the mealtime babysitter. Your child will hardly come to know about the food that is being eaten.

Tuesday, 24 October 2017

Safety measures for Children during Diwali

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Come festive season and the spirit of the season is sure to rub off on everyone, most of all children. Not without reason, for what can be a better time than Diwali when they have a break from the routine of school, dress up in new clothes, gorge on sweets and most of all have oodles of fun bursting firecrackers. This is also a time that often has parents on tenterhooks, worried about the safety of children, with enough and more newspaper reports talking about freak accidents that have left children hurt.

It is absolutely imperative therefore to ensure that you take adequate safety measures for your children to be able to enjoy the season the way it is meant to be. Here are some MUST DOs, this Diwali season:

Adult Supervision – While in Delhi at least, the fate of sale of firecrackers hangs in balance this time with the Supreme Court judgment, if bursting of firecrackers is allowed the one thing that is imperative is adult supervision. It is a common sight to have adults engaging in hospitality with their guests or busy with card parties and children running in and out of the house taking more supplies of firecrackers to be burst. Not having a responsible adult with the kids is a compromise you cannot afford to make from a safety standpoint.

Safety Precautions – Even if there is an adult with the child, it always helps to explain the safety precautions to the child well in advance so the child is informed and hence safe. Small things like telling the child that lit crackers should not be relit or that long incense sticks work best, can go a long way in ensuring safety.

Cracker disposal – Ensure that the burnt crackers are disposed off safely, preferably in a bucket of water to ensure that the child doesn’t step on a hot, partially burnt cracker. Also remember to keep a bucket of water, fire extinguisher and a first aid box handy.

Safe clothes – A part of the fun of Diwali are those ethnic clothes that look ever so gorgeous and give a whole new hue to the festival. While flowing, synthetic clothes are great for Diwali Puja for example, ensure that the children are dressed in well fitting clothes when it is time for them to take on the firecrackers.

Candles and diyas – Children love to illuminate the house with candles and diyas. Ensure you make it a point to see that these are not being lit around flowing upholstery as it can be a potential danger alarm.

Eat well – Not all Diwali accidents arise on account of firecrackers. Food is a very important aspect of our celebrations and if not done right can lead to a whole lot of problems. Each year there are enough and more reports about spurious sweets harming people. Be sure to stick to reliable stores as also be watchful of what your children are eating. As far as possible stick with home cooked food.

Life lessons – Besides keeping the kids physically safe, Diwali is the best time to teach kids life lessons in empathy so that they value the safety of other people as well. Sensitizing them to the needs of the elderly who are disturbed by the sound of fire crackers or people suffering from diseases like asthma, or even to the plight of pets, not to mention the overall impact of fire crackers on pollution levels can go a long way in the children valuing the safety of others.

May we wish you great Diwali & a super year ahead!     
  

Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Looking for day boarding schools in Faridabad

Day boarding school provide great alternative to the working parents to take care of their child during their office timing. Most of the parents focus on their career and don’t get time to look after their kids and pay attention in their growth. In such cases the day boarding schools plays a great role for the growth of such children whose parents remains busy with hectic schedule of their offices.

If you are also looking for Day Boarding schools then you are at right place I am going to explain about the advantages of sending your child in this school. Day boarding school is the place where a teacher engages with every student personally because it especially organized in such manner even in a very little place, so that teacher can pay attention on every student for study.

The staff in a Day Boarding in Faridabad school focuses on the students’ overall growth not only in academic parts. In day boarding school, parents can leave their kids for whole day care, some day boarding schools in Faridabad also provide this facility even for those people whose kids are studying in another schools. These kids spent their rest of the day in such schools just playing with other children and enjoying the other events.


Quality of opportunity are provided in the day boarding school for the children such as library with so many valuable books and story books like comics, theater facility and various platforms for games. The academic study material provide in such school are comparatively high than other schools, which helps children’s to gain expertise over them in Best Play School in Faridabad.

Thursday, 31 August 2017

Are you looking for best play school in Faridabad?

In today’s life, most of the parents get failed to take care of their kids, due to a busy schedule in their office. What if, they get blessed with an opportunity, to keep their kids in such an environment; where kids can get care as home environment? Yeah, it is possible now. Joy Ride School is a best preschool in Faridabad and seeking to help you in the better growth of your children. This school is also providing day boarding facilities to those parents who are working and can’t look after their children, after school. Joy Ride School is also known as one best play schools in Faridabad, because they are providing various platforms of games for the children, in their school. So, they can play there, after school and it will also help these children to perform better in studies as well as in games. The aim of the principle of this school is to enhance and explore the overall interpersonal skill of these small kids and give the home feeling environment.

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Joy Ride School is a kind of dream world for small kids and famous for one of best nursery schools in Faridabad; providing tremendous facilities and best plays school spots for the small kids. The school has a great environment for the kids, to study and play here and contributing a lot in enhancing their interpersonal skills. Kids Kingdom is also providing the best platform for various skills to stimulate their overall personality. It has also a day boarding facility for the children to help working parents.

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