Children pick up many words in their daily interactions. As our language begins to develop, early spatial concepts such as in front of, behind, top, bottom, over, under, last, between, farthest, backward, in, on, etc., help us understand directions more precisely. We at Mothers Pride focus on teaching the concepts that are crucial for the […]
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Prideens spent a fun day learning alphabets
Learning alphabets and their sounds are the fundamentals for reading and writing. Children need to recognize, distinguish, manipulate and understand different letters to put them into words. Keeping this in mind, an exciting and fun-filled alphabet recognition activity was organized for our little ones. Letters were written on various apple cut outs and kept near […]
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The Mother’s Pride Annual Fest
Dear Parents, Childhood is undoubtedly one of the most precious phases of life. Time spent with children fills our life with love, joy and positivity. Childhood is indeed the best therapy in the world. Children are like ‘magic pills’ that make us feel happy, energetic and relaxed. This year’s Annual Fest is a tribute to […]
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The Mother’s Pride Fashion Fiesta 2016 is here!
A year has gone by. Our little Prideens have participated in a number of competitions throughout the year. They haven’t just performed but have blossomed and lived every moment. During the past three days, branches across Mother’s Pride witnessed the mesmerizing moments as these Prideens walked the ramp to showcase their confidence and charisma. A […]
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Menu Card, February 2016
“Don’t give too much of importance to your child’s weight. His energy and stamina indicate his good health.” – Sudha Gupta, Parenting Expert & Chairperson Mother’s Pride At Mother’s Pride we give utmost importance to healthy food and the in-house menu is designed to provide nutritional balance to children.
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Learning with the mouse
Children pick up many words in their daily interactions .It is important to help them learn the ideas and information to understand the world around them. As our language begins to develop, early spatial concepts such as in front of, behind, top, bottom, over, under, last, between, farthest, backward, in, on, etc., help us understand […]