
Challenging Misconceptions About Neurodivergence We have moved into homes where walking on plain ground is far from possible. The very experience of feeling the earthRead More
Challenging Misconceptions About Neurodivergence We have moved into homes where walking on plain ground is far from possible. The very experience of feeling the earthRead More
From Bangalore, I called a local cake shop in Bahadurgarh. It is my father’s 70th birthday. I discussed the cake, I sent him a fewRead More
How to Sketch your Characters? I may seem very harsh on teachers. Almost as if I don’t understand how difficult their job is. Truth is, I haveRead More
In my last post I talked about my expectations from schooling. I then reached out to my friends – mothers, some of whom are professionals,Read More
Exams are On. Every second of every minute of the day; every moment of our lives is being accounted for. Needless to say, parents and children areRead More
When I was growing up, we understood no two people were the same. As kids of educators, it seemed that inclusiveness was the only way there was toRead More
I went to my son’s school to get him a few notebooks. A boy at the counter was buying himself a sheet of school tags. ItRead More
I learn Salsa with a 11th grader. She says that in a class of thirty, she may be among the top half. To give you context, sheRead More
I am split. I am split as a mother and as a person or possibly a personality type. As a mother I hate to rushRead More