Author: Mahera Kantawalla| February 11, 2021 The year 2020 caught us all by surprise. The onset of an unexpected pandemic threw many of our plans and goals for the year out of the window or kept them on hold. In spite of the initial uncertainties and setbacks caused by our
Author: Dr Nandita de Souza| February 10, 2021 Courtesy – Epilepsy Action,UK (website -https://www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/seizures/tonic-clonic) Epilepsy is the most common neurological condition seen in childhood and is due to excessive electrical activity in the brain. It has been around for a long time, with earliest records coming from Babylon, dated as
Welcome to part 2 of my story as a shell-shocked parent who recently learned that her young daughter had been bullied at school pre lockdown… When I shared my previous post, I felt helpless and confused. I had to choose between ‘the flight or fight response’ and I went with
One of my most cherished childhood memories was receiving a personalised storybook from my parents. It was the very popular fairytale, ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’. I was over the moon to own a book that had me and my best friends featured in it. It had vibrant illustrations
Today I write as a parent, as I thought this story would surely resonate with any parent following the Sethu adventure.Yesterday evening I had an argument with my eldest daughter regarding cleaning up her toys and books after using them. My daughter Anaaya, is usually a bright, loving, understanding child,