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"SaY" it with Culture: Fables, Folktales, Epics and FOOD!
Little do we realise that food has seeped into our consciousness at a very early age — through folktales, parables, fables, and rhymes.
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with Education: The Problem With High School English
I have a real problem with the books that are being taught in high school.
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with Parenting: Things Your Daughter Needs to Know
It’s hard being a girl in today’s world, but it’s just as hard to be a girl’s mother.
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with Parenting: How to help your child when (s)he feels rejected
Rejection is tough. And for most, it’s not a matter of if she ever feels rejected, but when.
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with Parenting: Things a Mom can teach her son
What sons learn from their mothers is distinct in helping them discover who they are in relation to women.
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with Parenting: Self-confidence: Does your child suffer from not enough or too much?
Confidence is the foundation for all well-being; without it so many other things just won’t work.
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with Education: Learning Languages through Stories
Encouraging your child to read or listen to stories should therefore help them to learn a second language in a way that is not only fun, but
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with Parenting: 5 Manners we forget to teach our kids
Manners are so important, of course, but so often we forget about the ones that result in great character traits and strong morals.
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with a Story: Fascinating Indian Folk Tales
Whether it is to preserve history or provide moral lessons, ancient folk tales have served a much bigger purpose that just entertaining peop
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with a Mission: Securing our Heritage
Spin A Yarn India is on a mammoth cultural mission to preserve India's fairytales, folklore and fables
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with a Story: How 'Once Upon A Time ...' is different in different cultures
From Korea to Germany to Nigeria, every culture has its own version of ‘once upon a time’ – and most are more interesting than the English
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with a story: The Boy Who Had a Moon on His Forehead and a Sun on His Chin
In a country were seven daughters of poor parents, who used to come daily to play under the shady trees in the King’s garden with the...
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with Parenting: THe Read Aloud Project
The magical method: taking time to read aloud to your child.
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with Education: How to teach * ANY * language to your child
To learn a language, it is MOST important for the children to enjoy themselves while they learn.
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with Education: The Power of Storytelling: In the Classroom
Storytelling is an age-old art shared among friends, families and strangers, and its presence can captivate young and even older learners.
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with Inspiration: Why Role Models Matter
Our Children Learn From Watching Us. If She Can See It, She Can Be It.
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with Parenting: A Parents Crime: Not Reading bedtime stories to your child
Reading a bedtime story to your kids is not a chore to delegate, it’s the best part of parenting!
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SaY India
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"Say" it with Education: Four Out Of Five Parents Do Not Read Bedtime Stories To Their Children
Reading to children at bedtime is dying out because parents are too busy, a new survey reveals.
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with Education: 10 Effects Not Reading Can Have On Our Children
It’s amazing how many people tell me that their child is struggling in school. The main cause is? Not Reading!
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SaY India
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"SaY" it with parenting: How to raise a Reader
Today a reader, tomorrow a leader. Some tips on raising a reader.
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