Nobody warns you that the hardest part of being a working mother in India isn't the workload. It's the guilt. Guilt at the office when a school event notification appears on your phone. Guilt at home when the laptop is still open at 9 PM. Guilt when you need help and guilt when you ask for it. And somewhere underneath all of it, the persistent, exhausting question: Am I doing enough—at work, at home, for myself—or am I failing at all three simultaneously? The answer, for most Indian working mothers, is that you are doing more than enough—in a system that was not designed for you to succeed in both roles simultaneously and that has never been fully honest about that fact. Strategies for working mothers in India have to be built around Indian realities—not Western frameworks that assume equitable domestic load-sharing, affordable childcare infrastructure, or the freedom to set boundaries without significant social consequences. The strategies below are built for the actual contex...
Do you know that preschoolers' cognitive development is primarily concerned with the processing of information, including decision-making, attention, memory, language skills, learning, and perceptual abilities? The brain of your youngster needs a lot of thinking and exploration since it develops rapidly. Need more information on these abilities? Come! Let's look at all you can do in this article on cognitive activities for preschoolers to help your child reach their cognitive milestone. What is Cognitive Development? A child's capacity for research, curiosity, and problem-solving is referred to as cognitive development. Children's ability to consider and comprehend their surroundings is aided by the development of information, skills, problem-solving, and attitudes. Cognitive development includes the development of the brain. Cognitive Development of a Preschooler: Your child's cognitive abilities start to mature when they enter preschool age (3 to 5 years). They m...