Joyful Learning is Created, Not Left for Chance

This International Day of Happiness, here are practical steps to make joy part of the timetable and help every student feel valued. In this article, you can discover: ✅ What does happiness look like in a classroom✅ The emotional climate of learning✅ The psychology behind joyful classrooms✅ How positive learning spaces are taking shape✅ What makes a classroom feel positive?✅ Practical steps to increase student happiness✅ VIBGYOR Group of Schools: Joy at the heart of learning What does happiness look like in a classroom? Is it a group of students who burst into laughter during group work? Or the moment... Read More

What it means to be a learner today – How education has transformed over the last decade

Over the past decade, education has transformed from rote memorization to cultivating curiosity and critical thinking. Schools now emphasize global awareness, local engagement, and holistic development, integrating arts, sports, and technology. Learning extends beyond the classroom through real-world experiences, fostering adaptability, empathy, and a lifelong love for exploration. A decade ago, a school day followed a predictable rhythm. Classes were neatly arranged in a timetable, subjects were taught in isolation, sports were tucked into an afternoon slot, and art was reserved for “free periods.” Education was important, but it often felt like a checklist of tasks to complete rather than... Read More

When Homework Feels Heavy, Become Their Calm

Help your little ones view every assignment as an opportunity to grow, reflect, and take pride in their efforts. In this article, you’ll find: ✅ The homework paradox✅ The new homework hour: A mirror into modern parenting✅ Building a safe homework zone✅ Parent support, not parental control✅ The global homework debate✅ Homework and family dynamics✅ Focus without frustration✅ Managing stress without losing connection✅ Collaboration over competition✅ Strengthening the circle of support “Mom, I can’t do this.” “You can. Let’s look at it together.” Think back to your own childhood. Remember those evenings spent figuring out equations or essays under your... Read More

Why Self-Care is an Essential Parenting Skill

Gentle routines, clear boundaries, and self-compassion lower parenting stress and strengthen attachment. Before we begin, here’s what this article offers: ✅ Why this conversation matters right now✅ A pause that changed everything✅ What we didn’t learn growing up✅ The science behind self-care✅ Why self-care is vital during exams✅ Practical self-care tips for busy parents✅ What children learn when they see self-care✅ What self-care is not, and what it is Children don’t need a perfect parent. They need a present one. Anyone who has navigated parenting on low sleep, long workdays, and rising expectations knows that staying calm is not always... Read More

Finding the Courage to Continue

Grades can be measured, but grit can’t. Building resilience can help you turn challenges into chances to grow.  In this article, you can explore: ✅ The landscape: Why resilience matters now, more than ever✅ What does resilience really mean?✅ Real lives, real struggles: Stories of comebacks✅ How does resilience relate to mental health?✅ Growth mindset, gratitude, and happiness✅ Why do students need resilience more than ever?✅ Parents as everyday resilience coaches✅ Simple ways to build resilience: A 7-day plan When Yuvraj Singh stepped onto the cricket field after his battle with cancer, he showed that true victory lies in reclaiming... Read More

The Power of Early Emotional Intelligence: A Path to Lifelong Well-Being

By Aanchal Vasandani, Sr. Vice President - Content at VIBGYOR Group of Schools, Mumbai Many children grow up hearing, “Don’t cry” or “Be strong” when they’re hurting. While these words are often meant to comfort, they unintentionally send a message: that emotions are something to suppress or ignore. Few children are given the space to truly sit with their feelings, name them, and understand them. Instead, they learn to brush things off and move on, without ever learning how to process them. Imagine a child being told, “Your feelings are valid, let’s explore them together.” This is what emotional intelligence... Read More


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