“To grow healthy your child needs your love as much as he needs food . So while you cook nutritious meals for your little one, make sure you add lots of love too” – Sudha Gupta, Parenting Expert & Chairperson Mother’s Pride At Mothers Pride we give utmost importance to healthy food and the in-house menu […]
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Visit to the Bakery
One of the most powerful influences on child’s learning is their everyday experiences and activities. Teachers of Mother’s Pride school took the children to a Bakery store nearby, as part of their educational excursion. The objective was to introduce them to the concept of brown color. Children were made aware of different food sections and […]
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Toy Relay Race
To develop simple loco-motor movement among children, the teachers at Mother’s Pride school organized a Toy Relay Race. Loco-motor skills are the basic ways to move and the building blocks of co-ordination, crucial for development. The children were taken to a nearby garden where tracks were made and each child was given a position to […]
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Recreating the bunny
To develop and enhance children’s observation skills, loco-motor and speaking skills; the teachers at Mother’s Pride school organized an activity termed ‘recreating the bunny’ for the little folks. The teachers created cut-outs of different parts of a bunny to give it a look of a puzzle. The bunny was shown to the children and a […]
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Raahgiri Day
To inculcate the importance of sports among children and to make them aware on how important it is to stay fit, Raahgiri Day was organized by the teachers at Mother’s Pride school. A complete set-up of Raahgiri was done wherein a lot of sports activities were included like yoga, table-tennis, throw the ball in hoopla […]
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Magic with Big and Small
At Mother’s Pride school, children are encouraged to learn by doing and experiencing on their own. Keeping this approach intact, the children were engaged in a fun-filled activity that helped enhance and develop their observational skills. The teachers organized an activity called: ‘Magic with Big and Small’ for the children where the children were given […]