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Role of school in igniting young minds

All over the world, parents have similar mentality when it comes to making a decision for their children as to prefer a private school or a Govt. school. It is very rare that a parent finds time from his/her busy schedule to read with the child and help him/her  with the problems attached with math and science.

Child's mind development takes place the day he is born, and the development increases till the age of 14. Parents prefer private schools to prove their status in the society. However, the parents do not have time to get involved in their kid's education or think critically about their child's education.

Today's parents wish to spend a fair amount of time with their kids but do not realize that time is not about watching an hour's TV show together, its more to do with spending quality time with your child. When your child grows, it is only the gift of time that he will value.

In our fast paced society, we often forget that to create a bond with a kid it requires immense amount of time and care. It is necessary to understand that the quantity of time that you spend with a child is as important as the quality of time spent.

In today's world the daughter is smarter than the mother, student is smarter than the teacher. Information is available only a click away. In this fast moving generation, information along with values id more important to keep a strong family bond.

Parents should look for a school that engages students and spark a desire to learn more. One cannot risk to put their child in a school which only offers the basic education.

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  1. Your child needs your quality time not time to spend with him watching T V, but to read with him or solve his math, science query.

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