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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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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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5 Hidden Life Lessons in the Bhagavad Gita for Today’s Teenagers

The Bhagavad Gita is 700 verses of dialogue between a warrior and his divine charioteer, delivered on a battlefield in the minutes before a catastrophic war. It was composed approximately…
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The Vow of Bhishma

His name, at birth, was Devavrata — the one devoted to dharma. He would later be called Bhishma, which means the one who took the terrible oath, and that name…
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The Physics of the Pushpaka Vimana: Ancient Myth or Early Science?

The Pushpaka Vimana — the celestial vehicle that carries Ravana through the sky in the Ramayana — has fascinated scholars, engineers, and mythologists for centuries. In the twentieth century, as…
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The Magic Compass

The compass had been in the family for four generations, and no one agreed on how it worked. It was old — old enough that the case was worn smooth…
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Building Emotional Intelligence (EQ) in a World of Emojis

In 1995, psychologist Daniel Goleman published a book called Emotional Intelligence that made a radical claim: that the qualities measured by IQ tests — logical reasoning, mathematical ability, linguistic aptitude…
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The Decline of Handwriting: Does Cursive Still Matter in a Digital World?

In 2010, the United States' Common Core curriculum — one of the most influential educational standards frameworks in the world — quietly removed cursive handwriting as a mandatory subject. Within…
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AI in the Classroom: Will ChatGPT Help or Hinder Your Child’s Learning?

It is the question every educator and every thoughtful parent is grappling with right now, and the honest answer is: it depends entirely on how it is used. Artificial intelligence…
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Raising Un-Hackable Kids: Teaching Cybersecurity Basics to 10-Year-Olds

The average age at which children receive their first smartphone is now 10.3 years. By 12, most children are active on at least two social media platforms, regardless of official…
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