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Parents

Play-based Learning Positively Impacts Learning And Development- How?

A child is naturally curious right from birth. The daily interactions or experiences allow them to learn about the world around them. And most times, these interactions involve play. Even research in developmental psychology suggests that play is the most effective method to develop new social skills, learn new things, and regulate emotions.

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5 Financial Tips for College Students to Manage Money Better

Proper money management can be challenging while in college. Because most students aren’t taught about it, they end up spending irresponsibly. If you want to know the best financial tips for college students, you’re in the right place. Adopting some good money habits...

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Professors

Non-Traditional Students, Recognize Your Unique Strengths

Often, “non-traditional students” (older than typical college students; returning to school after years away) are both excited and anxious to restart their education. Sometimes, the anxiety takes over, leading to fears of failure or not belonging. However, evidence from my 20-plus years as a community college professor indicates that you should draw confidence from those characteristics defining you as non-traditional.

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How School Management Software Advances Students’ Growth

Digitalization has changed many things, and school management is no exception. Long gone are the days where schools manage day in and out operations manually. Now, the school can take advantage of technology to manage daunting operational tasks and aiding a better learning environment.

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Students

Tips to Prepare for BITSAT

Entrance exams could be stressful if you do not prepare for them with the right strategy. Undertaking efforts without or the wrong strategy can make your attempt at the entrance exam go for a toss. Therefore, it’s always better to plan out your exam preparation beforehand and then go with it step by step.

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