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Top 40 Father's Day Quotes and Wishes
Wishing your dad on Father’s Day might be the top thing on your mind. You would want to make a nice gift for him along with a nice card to wish him in the best way possible. But getting the right words and making them feel special can be quite tricky. Finding the right fathers day inspirational quotes is a bit easier by choosing from the best we’ve put together.
Fathers Day Quotes from Daughter
For being daddy’s little girl, here are a few ways you can let your dad know how special he is to you.
Many say fathers are like boats who hold us back when needed and sail along when the current is right. But my father is a lighthouse. His love always makes sure we go the right way.
My father always lets me laugh happily by myself, but never lets me cry alone.
Husbands may not look at us as their queens, but fathers always look at their daughters as their little princesses.
My father always tells me that I am growing up real quick. But no matter how tall I get, I will always look up to my father for who he is.
Where other fathers might take their sons to a football match, I am a proud daughter whose father takes her shopping.
I know my father is a great husband. Because he treats my mother just the way he treats me - with love, care and respect.
My father might hold my hand for a little while when I get married. But he has held my heart for all these years, and will always hold it for more to come.
No matter who I get married to, my father will always be my first love.
The happiest moment of my life was when I was born. Because I had the privilege to be my father’s daughter.
My father may not be the sun or the moon that can illuminate the entire sky. He is a fireplace who can keep me warm even in the coldest of the nights.
Fathers Day Quotes from Son
A son’s bond with his father is quite special so fathers day special quotes are here for him.
I may not think my father is right until I grow up. And by then, my son will think that I am always wrong.
Each time my father has put me down from his arms, he has picked up my crying sister. This is who he has taught me to be.
When my father gives me a gift, we both rejoice. But I don’t know why my father has tears in his eyes when I give him a gift instead.
Almost anyone can be a father. But my father has taught me what it takes for his son to call him daddy lovingly.
Every father wishes for his son to be more successful than himself. But I know that I will never be equal to my dad ever.
My father is a man of few words. And that’s alright. Because a few words is all it takes for him to make me happy, calm me when I am crying, and teach me the right lessons for my life.
A great father makes sure that his children grow up well. But a great dad makes memories that his children will carry within their hearts long after he’s gone, and pass them on to the coming generations.
I have read a lot of superhero comics. But I am yet to find a superhero as strong and powerful as my daddy.
A father is more powerful than a sun. He can even make the darkest night turn into a day with his presence.
For everyone out there, you are my father. But to me, you are my entire world.
Happy Fathers Day Wishes from Daughter
Wishing your father on this special day needs to be as heartfelt as possible. Here is how you can make it happen.
I love you, daddy. You are the brightest star in my night sky, a sparkling constellation in my galaxy, and the twinkling star that shows me that he is always out there for me. Thank you so much for being the wonderful man that you are.
You are the role model that I always look up to, daddy. Everyone keeps telling me that superheroes don’t exist, but they haven’t met you yet. You take care of so many things and yet find the time to love me. Thank you so much, daddy.
Happy father’s day to my lovely dad. It has been many years now and you keep saying that I am growing up quickly and I will be a woman soon. No matter how old I get, I will always be your little girl, daddy.
Thank you daddy, for all the times you stayed up late for me. For all the times you showered us with love and care. For all the wonderful moments you shared with us. For everything that you have taught us. I will always be happy to see you.
Everyone keeps telling me that I look like my mother. But I want to tell them that as wonderful as my mother is, I want to grow up to be like my father. I want to be like the strong and wonderful person that he is. Thank you for being a wonderful daddy to me, daddy.
You are my very first love, dear dad. You have been the shining light of my life and the wonderful caring person who has been there for me. I would want my son to grow up to be just like you. Happy Father’s Day!
I feel very safe with you in my life, father. You are the armour I never had because I know you will always protect me no matter what. Thank you for being there for me, daddy. Now and always.
I can see why mommy loves you so much. You are a wonderful man, a loving father, and a great human being all around. I cannot imagine my life without you in it. Have a wonderful day, daddy!
I could have given you gifts and flowers and chocolates and cakes but I know that you love the smile on my face the most. And that is because the smile appears every time I see you. Happy Father’s Day.
Not every father can give his daughter endless hugs. Our hugs will never end, even when we move apart. I love you, daddy.
Happy Fathers Day Wishes from Son
A son’s fathers day wishes for dad are filled with joy and respect for a wonderful man.
When anybody asks me what I want to be when I grow up, I tell them that no matter what I become, I want to be a man like my father. Happy Father’s Day, dear daddy.
Thank you daddy for teaching me to not be afraid of failure. Thank you for not helping me when I fall, but teaching me to dust off and rise again and continue moving ahead. You are the best. Love you dad.
Every time I read comics, I wished that I had a superhero in my life. Now I know I always had one ever since I was born. You are the hero I will always look up to, daddy. Happy Father’s Day!
You are the best father I could ever have because you never tell me what to do. You don’t hold my hand and tell me to walk a path. All you do is let your hand rest on my shoulder to tell me that no matter what, you will always be there to watch my back. I love you, dad.
I don’t wish to be a star that shines bright at night. I wish to be like my dad who is a candle that makes everything light up at home. Happy Father’s Day!
I cannot tell you how much I love you dad. You have sacrificed so much for us and I can never be able to match up to that ever in my life. I love you so much, daddy.
Every time I am happy, the first person I think of is you because you’ve made me happy. And every time I am sad, the first person I think of is you again. Because you can always make me happy. Love you dada.
Dear dad, I have never had to look for inspirational people in world leaders or mythical heroes. You have been my inspiration all along. Happy Father’s Day.
Dear father, you are never wrong in your life. But you will be wrong if you ever think that I don’t love you and have forgotten about you. Because I never will. Happy Father’s Day!
Who’s smart and strong, who has happiness and discipline in the right blend? It's gotta be my father, who is also my best friend. Love you daddy.
Wishing your dad with great fathers day sayings can help you convey your deepest emotions in a better way. But no words can ever replace a tight hug and a sweet kiss to your dad. Show your love in all ways possible and let your dad know now and forever that he is loved and cherished a lot.
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New Nursery Admissions Rules Have Got Parents Majorly Worried. Here's Why.
It’s that time of the year again when many parents will be running around for nursery admissions! As parents, all of us want that our kids should get the best schools to study in. But school admissions can be a nerve-wracking, anxiety ridden and time consuming experience - as the new rules for the academic year point out.
Getting your little one into a good school is a huge challenge - and not because of his abilities! The realm of nursery admissions has become very complicated these last few years. Listing out your options and shortlisting them based on criteria like quality, proximity and fees, and then understanding the procedure of admissions to each school can get frustrating. Adding to this, different state government bodies have been issuing a new nursery admission policy every year, with guidelines that tend to change! This leaves parents confused and anxious. A missed admission can cost their child a year of their academic life. These guidelines, while meant to ease the procedure, have often done quite the opposite!
So what are the guidelines for this year that you need to be aware of?
The New Admission Guidelines and Rules
Nursery admissions will begin from January 2, 2017, in about 1,400 "private unaided recognised schools" in Delhi for the next academic session. While these schools will be free to decide their criteria for admission, they cannot use abolished criteria such as parent’s education, parent’s profession, age, oral test and interview. Also, this announcement does not cover the 285 schools on DDA land. These schools will have separate guidelines and schedules which will be announced later.
Important dates:
Admission forms will be available from January 2
The last date of submission of application forms is January 23
The first list of selected candidates will be announced by schools on February 15
Parents can get their doubts resolved for three days, i.e. February 16, 17, and 18
The second list, if any, will come out on February 29
The admission process will close on March 31
The admission guidelines for New Delhi for the year 2017-2018 clearly state that the schools that are on land leased from various government agencies will have different rules. It is likely that they will follow mainly the distance criterion. They may also have conditions in their lease deeds that either require them to:
Admit 75% of the students of the neighborhood or from the locality in which the school is located
The lease conditions also forbid them from "refuse(ing) admission to the resident of the locality"
Additionally, previous guidelines carried forward have scrapped the management quota and other criteria that promote ‘discrimination’ during admissions
Meanwhile, the rules in Maharashtra require the child to be of minimum three years of age to be eligible for nursery admissions. While the age criteria is mandatory, the fact that there are no guidelines or policies set by the government still creates confusion and uncertainty due to the following reasons:
No uniformity in timeline for admissions
No clarity over criteria adopted for allotting seats
Regulatory mechanism for monitoring fee hikes existing only on paper
Why are Parents Worried?
These guidelines have left parents confused on two main accounts: should they apply for admission elsewhere? Or will they be guaranteed an admission? Plus, since these guidelines have been announced recently, the resulting litigation may result in additional changes that are too close to the admission season. As parents, we leave no stone unturned to ensure the best for our kids, and this includes their academics. But we may still end up missing out on the choice of school we want for our child - all due to uncertainty. Sample some reactions of frustrated parents (on admission updates websites and discussion forums):
"Why do these strategies change every year? Why do they wake up just before the admission season? Why can't rules be made in advance so that parents have enough time to work on them?"
This sense of worry has also led to justified anger on the government’s inability to provide the right infrastructure as well as support.
"Firstly, the government is incapable of providing a sufficient number of schools and secondly, they can't have a standard methodology for devising the admission criteria."
"There shouldn't be much confusion over criteria, but there can be on the dates. Earlier, each school in Delhi followed a different set of parameters, what is happening now is that parents who think the guidelines are out are discovering that the schools they're interested in aren't covered."
How to Prepare for Admissions?
In addition to keeping track of the above guidelines, parents also have to cater to individual schools’ criteria and procedure for admission. A simple listing of the different steps in the process of admission will help ease it as much as possible. Read more about these guidelines here.
You can follow the steps given below:
Make a list of the good nursery schools in your neighbourhood
Find out when they start distributing the forms
Make a note of the interview dates
Figure out the documents required and keep them ready
Find out what types of tests does the school conduct, if any from the following for the parent and child:
Oral test
Written test
Interview
Find out what criteria does the school consider through these tests.Manisha Shah, a teacher, says that generally, "For preschool admission, we just see how much a child can grasp and assess very basic abilities, like counting from one to ten, knowing a few nursery rhymes, identifying fruits, vegetables, animals and birds. Everything is taught in schools by way of games." She adds, "We pay attention to the thinking ability of a child and find out how confident he/she is. The child's etiquette is also checked.’
If the school requires the parents to give an interview as well, make sure you are well prepared in advance.
Ask around from previous attendees’ parents about the kind of questions asked in the interview.
Be formally dressed and arrive well before time.
You can also read our complete admission guide here for detailed list of interview questions and other necessary preparations.
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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/relationships/parenting/Gearing-up-for-nursery-admission/articleshow/45503362.cmshttps://indianexpress.com/article/cities/pune/nursery-admissions-clarity-needed-on-criteria-for-admissions-say-parents/
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There was a little boy who never talked. His classmates in preschool would chit chat and have fun together, but this young man continued to be in his own world. The year went on, and life continued…
And then it was a fresh year. With fresh new chatter for the kids at preschool and busy days with tons of creative things to do. The world had changed colours, and with it, so had our little man. He now plunged into everything his class did and animatedly shared stories of his day with his friends, teachers and parents. It was a miracle of sorts, a little thing that brought infinite happiness to the people around him. And what made this miracle possible was a delightful little school tucked away in Guwahati…
The Atelier was founded in Guwahati in 2013 and runs educational programs for pre-schoolers and toddlers aged between 6 months to 6 years of age. These programs operate out of “studios” which are, simply put, magical little worlds of creative, open-ended and empowered learning. Spread over an area of 20,000 square feet, the school has dedicated rooms for each age group and a piazza to allow interaction. At the centre of this setup is the child, who, the team at The Atelier believes, is intelligent, empowered and capable of finding meaning in the possibilities posed to him. This draws from the educational philosophy called the ‘Reggio Emilia Approach’ which maintains that children are the protagonists in their learning.
“Kids have the potential to create their own learning from their natural instincts. This is why we believe in keeping a flexible curriculum – one that covers all the basic skills, especially language and math, but is not rigid. In fact, we pay close attention to every child to observe what interests him. If it’s dinosaurs, then dinosaurs it is!” says Rythm Aggarwal, Co-founder & Director, The Atelier.
Teachers are Co-Learners. Parents are Partners. It is the Kids who are the Protagonists.
A typical day at the Atelier is packed with fascinating things such as clay, leaves, twigs, paper and pipes. There’s also water exploratory areas, vegetable and herb gardens, obstacle courses, tunnels, and all kinds of media. Kids learn to use words, symbols, letters and numbers but steer this learning on their own. Unlike another comparable teaching approach such as say, Montessori, where the activities are more rigidly defined and based on scientific material, The Atelier’s approach is more liberating.
Early education can be life-changing.
The early years in our kids’ lives play a huge role in their personality and overall development. These are also the most impressionable years and your child will learn to be self-driven and creative if only we as parents let him. “We constantly work with parents, who we believe are our partners.” says Rythm. “We don’t restrict our association to weekly reports or PTMs. Whether it’s storytelling day or learn-a-musical-instrument day, we get the parents along whenever we can”.
The Atelier is all set to open its second studio in Bangalore. The team is abuzz with excitement and open invites have been sent out in the neighbourhood. Bangalore Moms, this is an excellent opportunity to let your kids explore their interests and experience a unique style of learning. If you have been there, we will be waiting to hear about your experiences!
In the meantime, we will take some inspiration and let our kids soak in the joys of empowered learning. Math, English, Science or Geography, everything becomes doubly more interesting once your little one understands the thumb-rule – Learning isn’t boring. In fact, learning is their gateway to freedom, expression and imagination. Read more
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I was also from one of those who believed in having a single child, as things are easy with the single child. Somehow we decided to plan another baby. With God’s grace I am blessed with two little precious daughters in my life which I so wanted. To see them grow together is a delight. During this pandemic time I learnt importance of siblings in life. How two can be a good company and especially when life is just restricted to indoors. My elder daughter is 2.5 months and she’s completely an outdoor child. To keep her inside was a great challenge for me. But I was lucky enough that I was blessed with the younger daughter, she’ll be 1 year soon. How they both take care of each other is the biggest thing that I can learn from them. How they both accompany each other. There little plays. How my elder one not so elder takes care of her younger sister and manage to get along well with her. I would like to thank God for one more thing that seems to be a sigh of relief,that my elder daughter is not jealous of her little sister. Life seems to be totally different and beautiful with 2 kids. See them growing together is a biggest gift that I can ever get. Thank you is not enough for the wonderful gift of having 2 daughters. When a child gets company at home he/she doesn’t need anyone else to play along, to share their heart out. Sharing and caring gets developed automatically with just few little gestures. Siblings share a magical bond together. I would just like to sum up by saying that no one can take place of siblings in life. So please do think about having 2 kids. So that your child gets a company at home. We never know what the next moment is, like we never thought of getting restricted to our homes. Children needs an emotional touch. They need someone to play with, someone to share with.
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Q. #asktheexpert my newborn baby girl breast is hard n feel like lump
Indhumathy Ravikumar
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A. please give gentle massage on breast before bathing.. and then squeeze the curdled milk in it.. after that keep pumping the breast from time to time.. it will cure with in two weeks..
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Q. after c section when we start physical relation?
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A. after 8 weeks or after proper healing of the wounds. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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good morning Ma'am..
My son is 4 months old. He gets stomach pain/ gas everyday at any time.. He cries for long when he gets pain.. I am giving him Colic aid everyday from last one month.. Only after giving colic aid he stops crying... what should I do to avoid his pain and medicine??
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A. Hello mam! If it is due to colic pain /gas, it is common in newborns. Make sure that you burp your baby after every feed. Don't feed just before your baby is to sleep. Make a routine like feed, play and sleep. Burp inbetween feedings. Colic pain will stop automatically at 5 or 6 months. So don't worry. Happy parenting!
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baby having nose block.. sleeping problem
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A. nasal blockage can be relieved by using nasal saline drops like nasoclear saline drops in thecg nose followed by nasal aspirator to take out the secretions very ghently
steam inhalation can also be helpful in this condition
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Q. @ the time of birth baby weight 2.475kg but after completed 6weeks baby weight approx 3kg, why baby weight gain very slow, till breast-feeding milk and urinate 6-7 times and potty 2-3 times. can u please suggest why slow in progress in weight gain???
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A. the average birth weight of neonates is about 3 kg.
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