Raghav Mehta Before India knew what indoor soft play areas were… before colourful padded climbing zones became a part of schools, activity centres, and premium kids’ spaces… there was a man quietly building a safer childhood for Indian children. At 60, Sanjay Mehta is still doing exactly what he started years ago — delivering smiles, […]Read More
Tags : Child Development
Team L&M On the occasion of World Autism Awareness Day (April 2, 2026), medical experts are calling for greater awareness, early diagnosis, and holistic approach to managing autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children. With autism cases rising globally, the need for timely intervention and structured care has never been more urgent. Autism: Understanding a Complex […]Read More
Team L&M In a bid to raise alarm on the prevalent imbalance of gender roles in parenting, experts across India are advising parents to embrace the concept of co-parenting. Co-parenting is a model where both parents share equal responsibilities in raising children, rather than furthering the traditional norm of the mother as the primary caregiver. […]Read More
Neha Jain Reading helps a child’s language skills grow. Books, irrespective of whether they are purely for gaining knowledge or a fairytale helps parents teach important values and life skills. The advantages of leisure reading include increased academic performance, vocabulary development and an increase in general knowledge. Kids often tend to associate reading with work, […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Now, this is a big question that faces the parents. It is not that our parents and generations before them had it easy. It never was an easy task. But let’s face it. Today’s children are well-informed, vocal and independent and they can neither be threatened, coerced or even flattered into acting […]Read More
Dr Tripti Sakhuja Parenting means moulding a child physically, emotionally and mentally. Being a good parent means you should teach your child the lesson of what is right and what is wrong. Set limits and be consistent is the way to good discipline. Be kind and firm when forcing those rules. Focus on the reason […]Read More