ParentEdge - March - April 2019
ParentEdge - March - April 2019
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In this issue
Cover Story - Child Savings Plans – What you should know, Spotlight - Girls and STEM – Bridging the gap, Ask the Expert - Parenting questions answered, Health - Keeping your child healthy in the summer, Parent-Child ActivityEdge - Developing logical and critical thinking skills, Book Reviews-Books for children, Books for parents, Quick Resources - Ideas for your child’s room, Lifeskills through Games- Guess, estimate, predict
Child Savings Plans - What You Should Know
Key financial concerns of parents before we dive into the ins and outs of “Child Savings Plans”, let us quickly take a look at some of the concerns that parents have about their children’s future.
8 mins
Girls & Stem - Bridging The Gap
Stem (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths) subjects and activities are in vogue.
6 mins
Keeping Your Child Healthy In The Summer
We all look forward to the summer break so that we can take a break from the mundane routine and mad rush of the school year.
4 mins
Activity Edge Developing Logical And Critical Thinking Skills
Divya Palaniappan holds an M.Phil. in Psychology and has over five years of experience in the field of child development and early learning.
3 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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