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Young children have a lot of energy. They naturally love movement, racing, chasing, and exploring. Sometimes, as parents and educators, it may feel impossible to keep up with them!  

Instead of stopping that bustling energy, why not channel it into something fun and healthy? When running is combined with games, it becomes a great way to keep the children healthy a...


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 At KLAY, we have often heard parents speak about the Cambridge curriculum as something they associate with mainstream school and international education. Many know it as a globally recognised approach followed by leading schools across the world. But what many parents are now discovering is that the same philosophy of learning can begin much earlier through the Cambridg...


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 Meghna Yadav, head of Training and Development, child psychologist, and a family counsellor at KLAY, recently shared her thoughts in an article published in Youth Talks about teens ...


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As parents, you must have noticed that your little one is different at home versus outside.  

At home, they talk endlessly and constantly ask questions freely about everything they see. But the moment they step into a new environment like a park or school, they see unfamiliar people and suddenly become quiet and hesitant.  

Vihaan’s...


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Sometimes when you ask your little one, “Did you make any friends today?” or “What did you learn in school?”, all you get is a head wobble saying no. As a concerned parent, you may wonder, “Is my child not learning social skills or just not comfortable in school yet?  

At a young age, it is difficult for students to express what they ...


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