developmentThe Myth Of Mental Toughness For as long as the human race has existed, we’ve had a picture in our heads of what men and women should be like. Traditional thinking was that men are the tough warriors and protectors, while women are the weaker By Fatema Agarkar
all agesParenting By Letting Go My husband, cricketer Ajit Agarkar, has recently taken up golf as a passion. He came home the other day with this story: His coach had been asked to counsel a parent of a 3-month-old on what needs to be done By Fatema Agarkar
all agesWhy Competitive Parenting is a Futile Exercise I often find myself wondering whether my patience and open-minded attitude to my child can be attributed to my working in the education space. Perhaps seeing 2,500 children studying under the JBCN flagship schools gives me the perspective to see By Fatema Agarkar
schoolQuestioning the Importance of Playschool One of the biggest sources of anxiety for parents is the decision to send a one and a half year old to playschool in the care of strangers. Some parents ask, “Shouldn’t I just wait till she’s a little older? By Fatema Agarkar