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04 Feb
English, Writing

How to teach Alphabets with Standing & Sleeping Lines

  • December 25, 2022
  • By author-avatar Pooja Kapoor
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The alphabets sets are a mix of Sleeping, Slanting, and bend lines. For instance, T is composed of one standing and one resting line. B is a blend of standing lines and 2 curve lines.

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15 Jun
Care, Parenting

Why Discipline is important for children?

  • October 29, 2022
  • By author-avatar Pooja Kapoor
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Children begin to learn our language, “no” becomes a very important word. That is the word that will keep our baby’s safety and allow them to become teenagers.

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