The Secret Lives Of India’s Teens With Jyotsna Mohan Bhargava Recognizing Math Learning Loss During Pandemic & Overcoming Math Avoidance Using Indian Indigenous Systems For Contemporary Learning Nurturing The Sporting Mindset …
#MummyFitFamilyFit- #TinyInspirations From Around The Globe
This Mother’s Day month in May, we kickstarted the #MummyFitFamilyFit campaign, a #TinyInspirations series for moms, from moms from around the globe. Read about the initiative here. Here are the tiny inspirations we received from …

Chimes Radio Platform: Providing No-Screen Entertainment For Kids
Chimes Radio provides an alternative No-Screen entertainment for kids with safe, age-appropriate, and a wide range of content for everyone listening!

Conformity: What are we subconsciously teaching our kids?
More and more teens and adults are decidedly feeling unhappy because they are eternally on autopilot trying to field the world’s expectations on them. Some of us meet those expectations only to realize that it failed to give us the fulfillment we sought within ourselves; some of us burnout mid-way trying to fulfill them; some of us realize that there has to be another way to find what we truly seek

#MummyFitFamilyFit : The Tiny Self-Care Inspiration Series For Moms
The #MummyFitFamiyFit Campaign is designed to bring you tiny inspirations every day for self-care from inspiring people all over the world!

On bringing the Bhagavad Gita to children and more: Interview with Children’s author Roopa Pai
Roopa Pai has captured the minds of a whole generation of young, impressionable Indian readers with book themes ranging from fantasy fiction to Economics that carry the distinction of distilling a topic clearly minus the dreariness of a classroom.

Contribute to the UNESCO Futures of Education (FoE) initiative
Kidskintha, in partnership with UNESCO, aims to bring together multiple perspectives and opinions of the stakeholders who are impacted by the changing nature of education for the prestigious ‘UNESCO Futures of Education‘ initiative. Why is …

‘Trevor Noah: Born A Crime’- A Review Of The Version Adapted For Young Readers
‘Trevor Noah: Born a Crime’ – the memoir has recently seen an adaptation meant for young kids to accommodate easy reading for young middle-grade readers.

A page in the life of an Indian Teenager (And 9 sad facts about it)
I was 13. My body had started to change. I had grown taller, my breasts had sprouted. I had also recently started getting an unwelcome bloody visitor every month. I was not sure if I …

Stories For Boys That Dare To Be Different: Upholding Non-Toxic Masculinity One True Story At A Time
Aided by the brilliant illustrations by Quinton Winter that brighten up the stories and eases up the reading, ‘Stories For Boys That Dare To Be Different’ tackles gender-stereotypes in the gentlest of ways, by simply telling the stories of 100 men as they are.

Sri Ramanavami: Why do we celebrate it the way we do?
Many festivals in India carry traditions about making and sharing only certain food savouries as ‘Naivedyam’ – an offering to the deity being worshipped that specific day. Sri Ramanavami brings with it the wisdom to good health in the oncoming summer months.

Moving Past Trauma: Tips and Advice from Grief and Trauma Specialist, Janine Naus.
Janine Naus is an internationally recognized Grief and Trauma Relief Specialist, Certified Life, Spiritual and Energetic Coach, a Certified Calm, Accepting, Resilient & Empathetic (CARE) Trauma Practitioner and a #1 International Best Selling Author. Janine works with women who …