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  • How We Learn: What’s Happening Inside the Brain

    Learning is essentially the process of forming and strengthening connections in the brain. Each time you come across an idea, a pathway begins to form. When you revisit it, use it, or think about it, that pathway becomes stronger and easier to access. This is why some things feel effortless over time—they’ve been reinforced repeatedly

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  • 10 Types of Thinking: Simple Ways to Build Smarter Kids

    10 Types of Thinking: Simple Ways to Build Smarter Kids

    We are now raising children in a world where information is no longer the advantage. If a child wants an explanation, AI can give it.If they want a summary, AI can produce it instantly.If they want ideas, AI can generate them in seconds. This changes everything. When we were young, knowledge was our key to

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  • 2027 Singapore School and Public Holidays

    These are estimated holiday dates; the exact dates will be posted once confirmed by the MOE and MOM. Singapore Public Holidays 2027 Day Date Holiday Significance Long Weekend January 1, 2027 New Year’s Day New Years Day Celebrating the start of the new year. Yes! We start the year with a long weekend! February 6

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  • 30 Powerful Critical Thinking Exercises to Think Smarter

    Common sense is not common, maybe because critical thinking is not taught in schools. And now, in the age of AI—when everything is served to us at the click of a finger—we need these skills more than ever. Think about it: we all know the algorithm serves us what we’re most likely to interact with…

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  • How the Bhaumakara Queens Quietly Rewrote Power in India

    In early medieval Odisha, the court at Tosali moved with a certain rhythm—measured, deliberate, deeply rooted in ritual and order. Messengers arrived with news from distant villages, priests recited verses that echoed through stone halls, and scribes etched royal commands into copper plates that would outlast generations. At the center of it all sat a

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  • Learn to Draw Step by Step: Fun Themed Drawing Activities for Kids

    Drawing isn’t just fun. It builds imagination, fine motor skills, and confidence. With our step-by-step drawing activities, your kids can create their favorite animals, rockets, trees, and more, all while having fun with a parent or sibling. Why Step-by-Step Drawing Helps Kids Learn Step-by-step drawing teaches: Interactive Step-by-Step Drawing Parent Tip: Encourage kids to pause

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  • Long Weekends in India 2026: Complete List, Dates & Smart Leave Planner

    Planning holidays in advance makes a huge difference, especially in India, where smartly placed leaves can turn regular weekends into relaxing mini-breaks. This complete guide to long weekends in India in 2026 gives you exact dates, day combinations, and leave strategies so you can plan travel, family time, or rest without guesswork. This guide also

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  • Zodiac Signs: A Complete, Student‑Friendly Guide to Astrology, Meaning, History, and Books to Read

    The zodiac signs are one of the oldest systems humans have used to understand personality, time, and the sky. Found at the intersection of astrology, history, astronomy, and culture, zodiac signs continue to fascinate students, kids, and adults alike. This guide is written especially for students and curious learners. It explains what zodiac signs are,

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  • Vedic Math: How to Quickly Add Numbers In Your Head

    The right-to-left addition of numbers is something we learned at school. In this article, you’ll learn how to add numbers in your head without paper or a calculator with this Vedic math trick. Click here for Vedic Math Multiplication. Let’s learn this trick by trying to add 74 + 67. First, we’ll lay down the

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  • What Parents Should Teach Kids About Rumours, Fake News & Mass Hysteria

    A Parent-Friendly Guide to Raising Calm, Confident Thinkers. In every generation, kids have faced one universal challenge: believing something simply because everyone else believes it.Whether it’s a playground rumor, a dramatic WhatsApp forward, or a viral TikTok challenge, children today are growing up in a world where information spreads faster than their ability to question

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