“LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP”
Looking carefully before crossing the tiniest road would be a good example to take up with the kids under this category.
Narrate the following famous fable of the ‘DOE AND THE LION’ to your little ones and warn them to keep themselves out of trouble by being extra cautious. It would not be wise to jump headlong without the slightest consideration.
World Education Games 2012 – practice and compete worlwide online
Tiny Tots has registered its school for all the three scheduled events of ‘World Spelling Day – March 6’, ‘World Math Day – March 7’ and ‘World Science Day – March 8’.
Read more2012 Sports Fest Champs are…………… none other than our Roaring Lions!
All our teams tried equally hard, but like it is… any one’s got to win. 2012 Sports Fest Champs are…………… none other than our Roaring Lions!
Read moreWe are happy to announce that this year’s Sports Fest was again a Grand Success!
We are happy to announce that this year’s Sports Fest was again a Grand Success! All our Tiny Tots have participated in the various competitions with high enthusiasm and marvelous sports spirit!
Read morePumpkin seeds are a great zinc food source!
Stock up and have kids munch on them at snack time in place of the oily bag of potato chips.
Read more“Knowledge is of no value unless we put in to practice” – February 1, 2012
Dear Parents,
As said” Knowledge is of no value unless we put in to practice” and there are lot more to explore for the kids. to make it interesting and to enhance their vocabulary and inquiry skills we are planning to take our kids for educational field trips once in a month to public places like supermarket, post office, hospital, library (for Year1, Year2 and year3). Through these are the places which they visit regularly with parents, we explain them in technical terms and give…
The right age to introduce cow’s milk
Why do experts recommend waiting to introduce cow’s milk until a baby is 12 months old?
Reviewed by the BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board
There are several reasons to delay the introduction of cow’s milk until your baby reaches his first birthday. Most important, a baby’s digestive system can’t digest cow’s milk proteins. Cow’s milk also has too much sodium, potassium, and chloride, which can tax your baby’s kidneys.
Read moreHow can I get my kids to listen to me
Picture this …. My children are 5, 3, and 18 months old. They do not listen to me and do not follow my instructions, until it gets to fever pitch shouting point. They do listen to my husband and appear perfectly behaved for others. Things feel like they are getting out of control – how can I make my children listen to me so that I am less stressed, and our family is happier?
Read moreVitamins And Minerals For Toddlers
The period in a child’s development between one and three years of age can often be a difficult one – particularly when it comes to eating. Food and nutrients are the building blocks which help to form strong teeth and bones, muscles and healthy tissues. A good diet can also help to protect against illness.
Important nutrients for toddlers
Vitamins for health
Particularly important vitamins are A, C and D.
Vitamin A is needed for:
healthy skin,
eyesight,
boosting immunity, and
cell development.
Vitamin A can often be lacking in the diets of…
“Feeding Vegan Kids” by Reed Mangels, Ph.D., R.D.
This chapter appears in the fourth edition of Simply Vegan by Debra Wasserman. Nutrition section by Reed Mangels Ph.D., R.D.
Many members of The Vegetarian Resource Group are glowing testimony to the fact that vegan children can be healthy, grow normally, be extremely active, and (we think) smarter than average. Of course it takes time and thought to feed vegan children….














