Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Admissions time... the dilemma of choosing the "Best" school



Its that time of the year !... yes the School Admissions time.. which in recent times becomes a stressful time for parents of toddlers.
As a parent I also faced what every parent goes through.. confusion, anxiety and stress when it comes to this tedious process of sending their little ones to the 'big' schools. The exhaustive processes of visiting the school, shortlisting the schools, filling up forms and the anxiety of final results gives us all many a sleepless nights.
We have seen parents preparing the kids, working with the playschools to enrich their skills to showcase in the interactive sessions or calculating how they are faring on the point systems. You are constantly haunted with questions like 'Which school is best for your child with respect to distance or curriculum' or 'which school has a better reputation' or ' how much fees do we have to shell out'
Finding answers and fitting yourself and your child into the admission parameters becomes not just days but months or even more longer task for all. 

So how do you decide ?

As a parent myself and and connecting with parents across the city everyday, we all resonate the same feeling that our child is a piece of us and first and foremost we should be looking at where our child will be safest and loved and cared just like home. Where the kid will be enjoying and liking the hours he/she spends away from you.
At the child's age of about 3-4 years, should we be thinking how our child will fare in higher classes or which school claims to prepare the child for better career in future.

So probably a few parameters which can help us in finding our answers and choosing what is best for our kids could be : 
- Safety & Security of the child at school.
  Look at the safety setups at school wrt to policy guidelines. Check and question their setups and raise your concerns.
- Nurturing and encouragement of talents (scope of extra curruculars)
You must see what are the extra activities that are build into the everyday routines in early years to give a wholesome development to the child.
- Academic preferences ( Boards and academic strengths)
Selecting the curriculum that is right for your child actually makes a difference later in middle or senior years. For primary years seek where kids are learning holistically and not opressed under academics routines and exams
- Faculty and management backgrounds
  Faculty competence and management outlook must be also considered as the teachers are your kid's care taker for many hours in the day and the way your child is taught not just academics, but morals, values and inclusiveness with all is a very important aspect of growing up for the child.
- Fee budgets
 Yes, our pockets matter too. Finding the right school which fits your criteria  and still doesn't pinch on your financials can be a tough decision.
- Distance from home 
 If you have access to reliable more of transport from your end or school transport system, distance should not be so much of an issue when it comes to the right institution for your child. 

An important aspect to remember is choose what could work best for your child, not you.  What worked for you decades back or fits best in your decision, may or may not be best for your child. So choose wisely and in relaxed manner... Don't worry and panic if it doesn't work best for the child in initial years. There is still a long way to go and you can change the school in later years for what works for your child best.

Best of Luck Parents ! 


Wednesday, 14 March 2018

Sport Your Passion

SPORT YOUR PASSION





Gurgaon Community Circle is hosting a very interesting morning with some dynamic and outstanding women of Gurgaon who are living their dreams and driving their passions to great heights while running their careers and their homelives successfully.

Date : 24th March 2018 (Saturday)
Time : 11 am
Venue: Lock & Key, DLF Crosspoint Mall, DLF Phase 4, Gurgaon.

Chief Speaker:
Dr. Bani Yadav - India’s Fastest Woman Car Rally Driver
Speakers:
Sandhya Singh - National Throwball Player and Champion
Kirti Virmani - Duathalon Runner & Cyclist
Rani Maheshwari - Model, Actress, Theatre Artist, Runner & Cyclist
Nidhi Lamba - Blogger, Playwright & Kid Theatre Director


Registration Link: https://goo.gl/DDfe18





Snacks, Hi-tea will be served.
[An Event by Gurgaon Community Circle] 


More about the Panel:

Dr. Bani Yadav
"India's Ace Woman Car Rallyist"
Bani burst onto the rally scene in 2013 at the age of 43 and started her journey with small track events. Soon she went on to become the only woman in India to win all major rally titles in the women’s category.
Bani actively promotes safe driving and motorsports among women in India by launching “Motor Missy" - the first of its kind all Women Motorsports Club in India.




Kirti Virmani is a force in herself. She started her running regime as a fitness need just 3 years has now ran over 20 half marathons, done extensive long distance cyclings, over 3600 km in 2017 itself and now actively participating in dualthons. She encourages kids to such activities being a brand ambassador of GRR Juniorun New Delhi & Jaipur. 










Sandhya Singh started as a young Throwball player at a mere age of 12 and instantly shot up to playing at National level games. She received the prestigious State level 'Eklavya Award' at an age of 16. After a sabattical of almost a decade she stepped up to playing at international championship leading the Indian team to win as 2nd Runner-up as vice-captain.










Rani Maheshwari, a lawyer by profession, doesn't leave any page unturned whenit comes to her passion. Be it Acting, Modelling, Painting, Running and Cycling, she is doing it all and as a pro...

Nidhi Lamba, got hooked on to English language and writing only in her teen years and it has been her one passion that continues in every spare moment of her day.
Her dream of acting came to life with her scripting, producing, directing and giving music to stage dramas that she worked on with kids ranging from 1.8 yr to 13 yr olds.