We don’t believe that children should watch, repeat and learn. They should actually DO – and only then they will imbibe the early learning concepts. The chat can be about how to inculcate experiential learning in all aspects of life – at home, at school, on holiday or really anywhere! So if you got any questions on "how to make play a learning and fun experience", come and ask the PodSquad Experts on BabyChakra.
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20 Jul 2017
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Sonia Mehta
also it's important to keep cultural differences in mind. as well as the school curriculums. India has a very academic focused school life with a strong focus on math and science so it's important at home we combine learning with play.
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20 Jul 2017
Sonia Mehta
@priyasood starting too young can cause a lot of stress and many of these countries complain of children getting too stressed due to workload. it's important to maintain a good balance between fun and learning so children get to enjoy their childhood.
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20 Jul 2017
Nazeema Shaheen
thanks for tagging Priya Sood, have posted my query in another <u>link</u>
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20 Jul 2017
Priya Sood
I see that kids from eastern countries like china. start early and practice hard...is that good for overall childs development?
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20 Jul 2017
Sonia Mehta
@priyasood you should also decide activity classes based on what interest your child has so if he likes music take up and instrument if he enjoys physical activity join a sports class and if he is good with his hands and is likes to draw and colour and arts and craft or painting class would be good
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