ParentEdge - March - April 2017
ParentEdge - March - April 2017
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In this issue
Cover Story- How your marriage impacts your parenting, Everyday parenting-Children and outdoor time, Wellness-Strength training for children -what you need to know, Nutrition-The truth about sugar, The High School Years- Liberal arts colleges in India, Boarding Schools Abroad-Boarding schools in Switzerland, Book Reviews- Books for Parents, Books for Children, Spotlight - Misophonia - when sounds cause trouble, Ask the Expert -Picky Eating
How Your Marriage Impacts Your Parenting
Aparna & Sanjay Balasundaram’s mission lies in strengthening families by supporting individuals, parents and couples find hope, healing and courage. As relationship and life coaches they have cofounded Life Skills Experts (lifeskillsexperts.com) that empowers children, parents and schools - as well as The Flourishing Marriage Course (flourishingmarriage. com) which encourages couples to refresh and rekindle their marriages.
10+ mins
Children And Outdoor Time
Vinitha Ramchandani is consulting editor with the Economic and Political Weekly. She is also an author and curriculum-planner. Vinitha, a mother of two, conducts storytelling and creative writing workshops for children.
7 mins
ParentEdge Magazine Description:
Publisher: Prayag Consulting
Category: Parenting
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
ParentEdge is a bi-monthly magazine for discerning Indian parents who would like to actively contribute to their children’s education, intellectual enrichment and stimulation. The magazine’s premise is that learning is a continuous process, and needs to happen both in and outside of school; thus parents have an important role to play in shaping their children’s interests and intellect.
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