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The Girl Who Collected Silences

Priya collected things that other people threw away. Not literally — though she did have a box under her bed that contained a pressed dragonfly wing, a marble her grandfather…
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The Power of Play: Why ‘Just Playing’ Is the Most Serious Work of Childhood

In 2007, a landmark report by the American Academy of Pediatrics made an astonishing statement: free, unstructured play is so essential to healthy child development that its decline constitutes a…
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The Hidden Curriculum: What Children Learn When No One Is Teaching Them

Schools teach reading, mathematics, science, and history. These are the visible curriculum — the official learning agenda that can be measured, tested, and reported. But developmental psychologists have long understood…
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Why the First 1,000 Days of Your Child’s Life Are More Important Than All the Rest

One thousand days. From the moment of conception to a child's second birthday, the human brain assembles itself at a pace so astonishing that neuroscientists still use the word 'miraculous'…
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A Parent’s Master Checklist for Summer Vacation Enrichment

Summer vacation occupies roughly 25% of a child's annual calendar. Research consistently shows that children from enriched home environments retain and even advance their learning over summer, while those without…
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The Clever Swans and the Rushing River

The river had been rising for three days, and the flock of swans who lived on its bank knew they needed to cross before the fourth. On the fourth day,…
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10 Bedtime Stories That Will Teach Your Kids Empathy

Empathy — the capacity to understand and share the feelings of another person — is not a personality trait some children are born with and others lack. It is a…
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Identifying the Dravidian Roots in Modern Global Languages

The word 'orange' — as in the fruit — entered English through Portuguese laranja, which came from Arabic naranj, which came from Persian narang, which came from Sanskrit naranga, which…
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The Golden Deer (Understanding Consequence and Desire)

The deer was the most beautiful thing Sita had ever seen. It moved between the trees at the edge of the forest clearing, its coat shimmering as if each hair…
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The Evolution of Ugadi: How Our Ancestors Calculated the Cosmos

Every year, Telugu and Kannada communities celebrate Ugadi — the traditional new year — on the first day of the Hindu month of Chaitra, which falls in late March or…
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