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Proverbs

 Already we discussed in previous blog.....what is proverbs and the uses ? PROVERBS What is Proverbs ?  " A short well known sentence or phrase that gives advice or says that something is generally true in life" or  "A brief popular saying that gives advice about how people should live or that expresses a belief  that is generally thought to be true . Or "A proverb is a short, pithy saying that expresses a traditionally held truth or piece of advice, based on common sense or experience . Why do we use Proverbs ? "To teach and educate the audience." The most important function of proverbs is to  teach and educate the audience . They often contain expert advice, with a role for educating the readers on what they may face if they do something. Since proverbs are usually metaphorical and indirect, they allow writers to express their messages in a less harsh way.  Here we will discussed some more proverbs with definition . (i)    A handful of patience is worth
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Kya aapne kabhi ye socha hai?

Bacche nind me muskuraate kyu hai? Tummy Time hota kya hai?  Bacche bahut cute hote hai aur unka chehra dekhar hi dinbhar ki sari thakaan dur ho jaati hai. Aapne aksar dekha hoga ki sisu sote samaye nind me musurate hai aur unka muraata chehra dekh kar apka dil bhi khush ho jaata hai. Lekin kya aapne kabhi yah socha hai ki sisu nind me kyu muskurate hai ? Yese hi anginat sawal bacche se related apke maan me jurur aate hoge . Ish blog me hum yahi choti choti magar moti baato ko discuss karege. Sote samye bacche muskuraate kyu hai ? 1.     Baccche me emotional development hona:-          Jaagte samye, bacche kai sari alag-alag aawaje sunte hai aur                  nai chijo ko dekhte hai. ISh samaye ke dauraan, bacche ka                 vikasshil dimag apne rojana ke anubhawo aur jaankariyo ko               record kar sakta hai aur jb bacche so raha hota hai ush dauraan           yah thought process karne lagta hai. Ishliye jb baccha happy               emotion feel karta hai to sote sam

POEMS, SONGS, RHYMES(Vehicles, A wise old owl, Machhli jal ki rani, I love my little doggie, The family, An elephant, Pitter Patter Pit Pat, Robin, Ten little firemen, Shapes, The cat, The grocer's shop, Finger rhyme, Froggie, Mango trees)

  POEM:-                A poem is a piece of writing in which the words are chosen for their beauty and sound and are carefully arranged, often in short lines which rhyme.      SONG:-               A piece of music with words that we sing.     RHYME:-               A word that has the same sound as another. Here are some rhymes for the kids 1.      Vehicles 2.     A Wise Old Owl 3.     Machhli Jal Ki Rani 4.     I Love my Little Doggie 5.     The Family 6.     An Elephant 7.     Pitter Patter Pit Pat 8.     Robin 9.     Ten Little Firemen 10.     Shapes 11.     The Cat 12.     The Grocer's Shop 13.     Finger Rhyme 14.     Froggie 15.     Mango tree VEHICLES                                    Aeroplane, aeroplane, up in the sky, Where are you going flying so high ? Over the hills and over the seas, Aeroplane, aeroplane, please take me. A Wise Old Owl A wise old owl lived in an oak, The  more he saw the less he spoke, The less he spoke the more he heard, We must all be like that wis

Kahi Aap Bhi Gaslighting Ke Sikhar To Nhi

  What is gaslighting a person? Gaslighting is a form of psychological  manipulation in which the abuser attempts to sow self-doubt and confusion in their victim's mind. Typically , gaslighters are seeking to gain power and control over the other person, by distorting reality and forcing them to question their own judgment  and intuition. Gaslighting ek tarh ka bhawanatmak shoshan hai, jo khathor par ek riste me sathi (pati-patni ya khas dost) dawara kiya jta hai. Jb ish riste me ummido ka bojh, bina wajh ki rok-tok, najayaz vyavhaar aadi hone lage to vyakti ke manshki swasth par ishka gahara prabhav parta hai. Kuch baato par gaur karege to pata laga sakte hai ki gaslighting kish tarah ki jaati hai aur ishka aasar kaise parta hai. Dusre swado me kahe to gaslighting manovaigyanik tarke se kisi k samne baat khare karne ko kaha gaya hai. Relationship me bhi log ek vyakati, dusro k sath ish tarah ka vartab karta hai, aapne apne aas-pass k logo ya dosto se suna hoga. Khud pr bharosa na

PANCHATANTRA STORIES (Short Stories for the Kids)

 Here is some interesting and famous  Panchatantra stories for the kids. The Panchantantra is an ancient Indian collection of interrelated animal fables in Sanskrit verse and prose, arranged within a frame story. It was the great scholar, Vishnu Sharma who wrote the Panchatantra tales long time ago. Panchatantra stories are one of the most widely translated books in the history and are known for their wisdom on practical life. The stories themselves are delightfully narrated. 1.     A Lion and a Mouse         Once upon a time There lived a lion and a mouse. One day the           lion was sleeping.  The mouse started playing on it. The lion                woke up. He caught up the mouse and was going to kill. The                mouse requested forgiveness. The lion let him go.            After some days the lion caught in a net. The mouse cut the              net with his teeth. The cut the net with his teeth. The lion                        was free. He thanked the mouse. Moral of the

(BED TIME STORIES) PANCHATANTRA STORIES

  Vishnu Sharma was an Indian scholar and author between 1200 CE-300 CE. He is believed to have written the PANCHATANTRA a collection of fables. Some scholars also believe that it was written in around 3 CE. Panchatantra are known for wisdom on practical life . Here are the two stories. 1.     THE MONKEY AND THE CROCODILE 2.     THE ELEPHANT AND THE SPARROW 1.    The Monkey and The Crocodile                              Once upon a time, there was a monkey who lived on the tree by           side of the river. He lived alone, but was very happy.          One day, a crocodile came out of the river. He swam up to the               tree and told the monkey that he had travelled a long                               distance and was in search of food as he was very hungry .          The softhearted monkey offered him a few rose apples. The                   crocodile thanked him and asked him if he could visit the                        monkey again .             "You are always welcome