Month: January 2026

How to Teach Discipline Without Punishment

How to Teach Discipline Without Punishment

Discipline is often misunderstood as strict rules and punishment. But true discipline for kids is not about fear — it is about guidance, consistency, and helping children make better choices on their own. In modern parenting and progressive schooling systems like Navaakriti – The Experiential School,

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How to Build Effective Communication Skills in Children

By Navaakriti School Team | Reading Time: 4 Minutes In today’s fast-moving world, communication is more than just talking. It’s about expressing thoughts clearly, listening with empathy, understanding emotions, and building confidence. Strong communication skills for kids are the foundation of academic success, healthy relationships, and

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How to Boost Your Child’s Confidence Naturally

By Navaakriti School Team | Reading Time: 4 Minutes Confidence is not a personality trait your child is born with; it is a skill they build over time. As parents, we often want to shield our children from failure, but true confidence comes from facing challenges,

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Why We Celebrate Vishv Hindi Diwas on January 10th: Connecting Roots to the World

In the vibrant tapestry of Indian culture, language is the thread that binds us together. As we nurture the next generation at Navaakriti, we believe in the power of language not just as a tool for communication, but as a bridge to our heritage. Every year

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How Reading Every Day Boosts Your Child’s Brain Development

In an age where iPads and YouTube Kids are the ultimate babysitters, the humble book often gets pushed to the bottom of the toy chest. We get it parenting in a fast-paced city like Delhi is exhausting, and sometimes, a screen feels like a lifesaver. But

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Biggest Parenting Mistakes During Early Childhood

Let’s be honest: there is no manual for raising a human. Whether you are a first-time parent in New Delhi or raising your third child in Noida, we all worry about messing up. The early years (ages 0-8) are critical. This is when the brain develops

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