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Creative thinking is among the most essential skills of the future. It allows us to empathise, understand the heart of the problem, and iterate solutions until we find one that works. Children use this skill all the time - when they pick up a new skill, navigate new social scenarios, or solve problems at school. They also use this skill (very deftly!) when they negotiate with us.
Priyanka Agarwal Mehta 23 May 2026
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Creative Thinking - It’s Child’s Play!
Creative thinking is among the most essential skills of the future. It allows us to empathise, understand the heart of the problem, and iterate solutions until we find one that works. Children use this skill all the time - when they pick up a new skill, navigate new social scenarios, or solve problems at school. They also use this skill (very deftly!) when they negotiate with us.
Ask Ruchira: How Can I Make My Child’s Summer Truly Meaningful?
Holidays are here… but how do I make them count?” This is one of the most common questions I hear from both parents and children. We spend the entire year waiting for a break. And when it finally arrives, we often swing between two extremes—either overplanning every day or letting the days drift by with screens and boredom.
How to Let Kids Be Bored Without Screens: The Breakthrough That Builds Creativity and Calm
“I’m bored.” It sounds simple. Harmless even. But for many parents, this sentence creates immediate pressure. It feels like something needs to be solved quickly. Something needs to be provided. Something needs to be fixed.
How to Play With Your Child: Why Guided Play Is the Secret to Early Learning Success
In the first few years of life, a child’s brain develops faster than at any other stage. According to the Harvard Center on the Developing Child, early experiences and responsive interactions with caregivers shape the brain’s architecture and directly influence learning, behavior, and emotional well-being later in life. This means that the quality of interaction during playtime matters far more than teaching the alphabet or numbers too early.
How Predictable Routines Reduce Screen Dependency in Kids
Screen dependency doesn’t usually grow because children love screens too much. It grows because screens become the most predictable part of their day. Think about it. Screens are always available. They always respond instantly. They don’t depend on mood, time, or other people
Why Does My Baby Pull Hair, Bite, or Pinch? Early Aggressive Behaviour Explained (6–12 Months)
It often happens without warning. One moment your baby is playing or cuddling, and the...
Why Is My Baby Suddenly Clingy? Understanding Separation Behaviour (6–12 Months)
One day your baby happily plays on the mat, smiles at everyone, and seems easy...
Baby Fights Sleep: Is It Behavioural or Something Else?
There’s a very specific kind of exhaustion that comes when your baby is clearly tired—rubbing...
Is My Baby Manipulating Me by Crying? The Truth About Newborn Behaviour
There’s a moment almost every new parent has. It usually comes at night, when the...
Why Does My Newborn Cry Even After Feeding? Understanding Early Behaviour (0–6 Months)
You finally feed your baby. They seem full. Maybe they even drift off for a...
What Are Healthy Milestones in the First 2 Years?
Every child grows at their own pace, but there are common signs that show healthy progress. These include changes in movement, communication, and behavior over time. Knowing what to expect can help parents feel more aware and confident while watching their child learn and develop day by day.
Best Play Activities for Babies (0–6 Months): Simple Ways to Support Growth
In the first few months, babies learn through touch, sound, and gentle interaction. Small moments like talking, singing, and showing simple objects can support early learning. These easy activities help build awareness, comfort, and connection, making daily time together both meaningful and helpful for overall development.
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