How flowers help in child development(Soundarya Dristi in our Culture)
Sensory development Flowers engage children’s senses of sight, touch, and smell. Children can explore different textures, like silky petals and tough stems, and smell various…
Sensory development Flowers engage children’s senses of sight, touch, and smell. Children can explore different textures, like silky petals and tough stems, and smell various…
Thanks to Madhura Akka for all the beautiful videos and pics of Jeevashila π»
2 children in our community approached me and told me that they wanted to make Putharekulu (A sweet involves a very complex process and patience…
Children of Paripoornam π πͺ· βοΈ have procured a huge number of ash gourds from local natural farmer. Today at school we are having a…
From Paripoornam pedagogy: The confidence of children is built with challenges. But the challenge should be from small to big. If you challenge a child…
Children with between 4.5 to 12 years worked together and made this. As we kept it for Pooja while putting the mala the hand and…
An open invitation to join a self sustainable community by home schooling and unschooling families We are forming a living community of unschooling and homeschooling…