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How Many of These Typical Traits Does Your January-born Partner Have?
Birthdays not only indicate how old we are- but they also say a lot about our personality. It is commonly believed that one can make fairly accurate conclusions about a person on the basis of their birthday month. That’s simply because, like zodiac signs, there are certain typical traits which people born in a particular month have. Not all of these may be necessarily true, but they are a fun way of reading your partner. Who knows, you may just discover some qualities that will help work on the weak points in your relationship!
Traits of People Born in January
They say, “Those who are born in January are really lucky as they are born to lead”. If you’re intrigued, keep reading to find out more about your January-born partner.
1. They Reverse-Age
Because your partner’s birthday is in the first month of the new year, they look and feel very youthful. That said, they are also sweet old souls who likely became wise and mature quite early in life. They live care-free and take every moment as it comes. As the years go by, they work hard to build a secure nest for their family, and yet don’t look a day older than 20!
2. They Love You But Aren’t Very Expressive
If you’re a person who craves open declarations of love, January-born people may disappoint you, at least in the initial stages of a relationship. That’s because they have a difficult time expressing their emotions and feelings in words. Your partner would rather show their love by doing little things they think you’ll appreciate. Not to forget, commitment is their second name and they will always be there for you during the highs and lows in life.
3. They Always Lift Your Mood with Their Funny Jokes
Your partner is likely to be a “jokey” person and admired for their natural sense of humour. January-borns are the wittiest, both at home and in a social gathering. Their spontaneous one-liners can lift you up when you’re feeling tired or pessimistic. In fact, Rowan Atkinson, who played Mr Bean in films, also celebrates his birthday in January.
4. They are Very Likeable People
One of the best traits your January-born partner has is charisma. They make a powerful and lasting impression, so much so that everybody they know wants to be like them. Your partner is an excellent role model for your children and can become their inspiration. Being born in the first month of the year, they are thinkers and are likely to be intelligent.
5. They Try Not to Burden Their Partner with Problems
You might be trying your best to share your January-born partner’s worries, but they may be hesitating to talk about their troubles. What’s happening here is that your partner is trying to avoid burdening you with problems. They are making an attempt to manage everything on their own. This may create misunderstandings at times, but you can be supportive by just giving them space when they need it.
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6. They are Cool, Calm and Collected
Because they are born in winter, they have the ability to be calm and collected, come what may. There are few things that can ruffle the feathers of a person born in January. Your partner uses practicality and logic while tackling situations. They usually think about all the possible consequences before taking a decision.
7. They Expect Their Partner to Support Their Unique (and Sometimes Crazy!) Ideas
Boredom leads to innovation for your partner. Being of an enthusiastic and energetic nature, January-borns can come up with unique ideas. While in the company of their children, they are always up for playing new games and making photo-worthy moments. In between the sheets, they come up with ideas that may seem crazy to you, but all they need is your co-operation and consent.
8. They Think, “If Only Life Were a Party....”
If a party seems dull and gloomy, there’s a January-born missing from the picture. That’s because these people are the life of any gathering. They love to have fun and a good time, even if this means taking care of arrangements for a house party.
9. They are Born Leaders
Did you know that the famous entrepreneur Jeff Bezos also has his birthday in January? Leadership skills are one of the typical traits of a January-born. They have their own ways of doing things and are almost always successful. As a result, they are a favourite with their bosses at work and climb up the career ladder very fast. You’re smiling, now that you know your significant other stands out from the crowd!
10. They Have a Unique Outlook towards Life
January-borns have high standards and look for people who have similar morals and values. Most of them are not materialistic- it doesn’t matter if they don’t have trendy clothing or a big, shiny car. Since they don’t like to compromise on their independence, they are not very fond of restrictions. However, they do respect age-old customs and traditions.
11. They are Mysterious
Figuring out what your partner is thinking may be a slightly difficult endeavour. People born at the beginning of the year are expert in keeping secrets. They are not rigid in their habits and tend to adjust to people and situations easily.
Day-Wise Traits
January 1: Charming, independent, original
January 2: Gifted, patient, compassionate
January 3: Passionate, quick-witted, ambitious
January 4: Diligent, creative, energetic
January 5: Spontaneous, intellectual, exceptional
January 6: Humble, organised, innovative
January 7: Communicative, rational, optimistic
January 8: Hardworking, honest, sensitive
January 9: Self-assured, gifted, shy
January 10: Hardworking, idealistic, industrious
January 11: Determined, humble, dedicated
January 12: Amiable, motivated, interesting
January 13: Intuitive, energetic, confident
January 14: Go-getter, imaginative, dominating
January 15: Meticulous, firm, creative
January 16: Intuitive, grounded, introvert
January 17: Popular, purposeful, respectful
January 18: Law-abiding, practical, straightforward
January 19: Intelligent, reliable, competent
January 20: Communicative, logical, liberal
January 21: Smart, humourous, fun-loving
January 22: Charming, smart, social
January 23: Funny, adaptable, childish
January 24: Creative, charming, attractive
January 25: Visionary, healer, alluring
January 26: Outgoing, leader, rational
January 27: Polite, impeccable, intelligent
January 28: Determined, successful, enthusiastic
January 29: Hardworking, inspiring, dedicated
January 30: Sharp, intuitive, energetic
January 31: Kind, generous, mysterious
January-born partners are the complete package- they are youthful, ambitious, cool and have a good sense of humour. They are likely to excel at work and take the lead. Moreover, as people born in January are full of fun playtime ideas, their children will never be bored around them!
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Interesting Indian Independence Day Information for Kids
India celebrates its independence day on August 15 every year. Independence day is celebrated with much fervour and enthusiasm across the country. People of different ethnicities, religion, caste and gender unite in celebration. But kids of this generation don't know how India achieved independence - there is so much that your kids can learn about India's struggle for independence. Read this article to know some interesting facts about Indian Independence day that your kids can learn.
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When and Why Do We Celebrate Independence Day?
Indian people were done with the British rule and so they decided in 1929 to demand full independence from the British on 26th January 1930. However, the British did not agree to this and went on to rule India until 15th August 1947.
On July 18, 1947, the British had passed a law that stated that on 15th August 1947, India would become an independent country and would cease to be a part of the British Empire. Thus, India gained its freedom on the latter date, and since then, every 15th August is celebrated as India’s Independence Day. It must be noted that the date of 26th January was still remembered and later became the date when India became a republic nation in 1950.
Independence Day is celebrated in remembrance of the sacrifices that our leaders made so that we could live as free citizens and as the masters of our own destiny.
History of Independence Day of India
The British came as traders to India in the 1600’s and were allowed trading rights by the powerful Indian Emperor Jehangir. India was then ruled by the Mughals who were too powerful for the British. It is only later when the Mughal empire disintegrated that the British began to conquer small parts of India. Starting with the battle of Plassey in 1757, the British began expanding rapidly throughout India till 1857.
In 1857, the Indians were fed up of the British, and there was a massive uprising throughout Northern India where Indian leaders of different backgrounds fought against the British. It is famously known as the first battle of Independence, and the British stopped expanding to other territories within India after this.
The British went on to rule India despite the freedom movement. The struggle for freedom brought the nation together. Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation, started many movements to force the British to leave India. By 1945, the British economy was destroyed because of World War 2, and they knew it was only a matter of time before they leave. However, on this happy day, there was also the tragedy of partition where India was divided into India and Pakistan.
How Is 15th August Celebrated in India by Children?
Independence Day is celebrated with great pomp throughout the country. Independence Day is a national holiday in India. But in schools, celebrations usually take place for an hour or two. In schools, children celebrate India's Independence Day by singing patriotic songs, reciting speeches, and dancing on patriotic songs. Songs such as Hum Sab Bhartiya Hain, Vande Mataram, Hum Honge Kamiyab are sung on this Day. The Indian flag is unfurled, kids sing the national anthem. Sweets are distributed in the end. On the 15th of August, the Indian flag is seen in the hand of every child. Kids even ride their cycle around the neighbourhood with the Indian flag majestically fluttering as the cycle picks up speed.
Interesting Facts About Indian Independence Day
Here are some interesting facts about India's Independence Day that you can tell your kids.
When India became independent, it had no national anthem. 'Jana Gana Mana' by Rabindranath Tagore, which was first sung in 1911 was declared the national anthem of India in the year 1950.
When India became independent, it did not have a prime minister, president or even a government. All of this happened only much later when India became a republic nation. During the time of independence, the Governor General was the most important and powerful person in India.
Many parts of India were in fact, different kingdoms during independence. It has been recorded that when India became independent, there were as many as 565 princely states or kingdoms. All of that changed quickly as Sardar Vallabhai Patel, and other leaders used different strategies to incorporate these kingdoms into India. Jammu and Kashmir, Hyderabad, Mysore and Travancore were just some of the big kingdoms that became a part of India after Independence.
India is not the only country that celebrates Independence Day on 15th August. There are others that share the same day as their Independence Day. However, these countries became independent in different years. These countries are Bahrain, North Korea, Congo, Liechtenstein and South Korea.
Goa was a Portuguese colony even after Independence and only became a part of India in 1961.
Officially, the celebration of Independence Day by the Government of India takes place at the Red Fort in New Delhi. Here, the Prime Minister gives a speech to the nation.
The Independence of India also brought about the partition of the country on religious lines. Many people from the Hindu and Muslim community were killed due to the communal tension and hatred, which became prominent during this time. Many have gone on to say that it resulted in the largest human migration in history. However, it must also be remembered that during these tough times, many people risked their lives to save their neighbours from the opposite community.
Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation, did not take part in the first Independence Day celebration. He went on a hunger strike so that people stop killing each other due to partition.
The job of carving out the borders of Independent India was given to a man called Cyril John Radcliffe. The irony is that he had never been to India and had been given the challenging task of its division. He was so hurt by the destruction it caused that he refused his salary of 40,000 INR which was a big amount in those days.
Not many people know these facts about Indian Independence Day. Tell these to your child so that he can learn about his country's struggle for independence and respect the nation. If we have missed out on some lesser-known facts about Independence Day, do let us know in the comments!
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5 Jokes To Get Your Kids Cracking On International Joke Day
Don't you absolutely love it when your children throw their heads back and giggle, delighted and lost in the moment? Children love to laugh and laughter loves children back – it is very good for their mental growth and well being! On July 1, International Joke Day, prepare for some rollicking family fun with hilarious jokes for children.
Depending on their age group, your children may love jokes about animals and places, their Daddy or Mommy, or people around the world. While sharing a joke with the kids, you must maintain a balance between humour and sarcasm and steer clear of anything that's vulgar or inappropriate among family members. These five types of jokes are our top picks for rib-cracking but clean humour for the kiddos.
Funny Jokes your Kids Will Love
1. Tell a Wacky Tale
Nothing gets children as excited as a story. A funny tale gets their attention hook, line and sinker! Beware though; this little joke about muffins might get them demanding some of their own.
There are two muffins in an oven.
One muffin turns to the other muffin and says, “Gosh, it sure is hot in here.”
The other muffin looks shocked and says, “Oh my God! A talking muffin!”
2. Knock, knock, Who's There?
This classic joke works for children of all ages though you may want to choose the complexity accordingly. The best bit is that you can write your own knocking jokes very easily. Try this one and "Moo" your way to happiness!
Knock, knock.
Who's there?
Interrupting cow.
Interrupting c...
MOO!!!
3. Chickens That Cross The Road
Children are fascinated by animals and delighted when they take on human-like characteristics. Get your chicken to do or say funny things like the one here and get your children super amused.
Where do tough chickens come from?
-Hard-boiled eggs!
4. Number Mania
If you're lucky enough to be mom to a maths-loving little one, jokes about numbers are your best bet. Even otherwise, a little fun with numbers might be just what the doctor ordered to get your children interested in numbers. Double whammy!
How can you make number seven an even number?
-Just take the “s” out from it!
5. Questions with Unexpected Answers
Let alone kids, we all love it when the humdrum and routine take on unexpected twists. Puns with surprise endings never fail to work and are sure to succeed with kids as well as older guests at a family gathering. The more absurd, the better.
What's black and white, black and white, black and white?
-A penguin rolling down a hill!
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Here Are 4 Tricks I Use to Get My Child Off Screens!
Screen time is not an alien concept for younger kids anymore. I am a mother of a four-year-old daughter. From a mother who struggled to keep her kid away from over usage of electronic gadgets to one who has a sorted plan of how the day would work out without or a limited screen time, I have been a part of both sides of the spectrum. There was a time when my little one would not open her mouth to eat food unless she had phone in front of her.
After due effort in making changes with our routine, I have not only managed to keep her away from gadgets but also set our routine to keep her busy with other activities in her free time. Let me just start by saying, there is nothing wrong with supervised, limited screen time. However, we can’t deny the presence of gadget addiction in today’s world.
We are a nuclear family and I completely understand the problems we face to keep our always active kids busy with creative activities. Here are a few small changes we can start with, so our kids can easily enjoy their free time well:
Take baby steps towards changing the little one’s routine.
If one day you wake up to decide to abruptly change the routine of your little one, it won’t work. We have to understand that these little humans are a ball of emotion, feelings and behavioral changes, which they are still learning to express well. Take baby steps towards any changes; start with 10 or 15 minutes of a new habit.
When my little one was a year old and was teething, she stopped eating completely. All I wanted was to feed her well. I tried everything and then gave in to rhymes on my phone just to make sure that she eats well. She ate, but we fell into this trap of screen and mealtime. It took us sometime to make her understand that mealtime is family time and no screens are allowed at the table but it didn’t happen in a day.
Stick to the routine and cut down your own phone usage.
Allocate an appropriate amount of screen time for your child, irrespective of the gadget. We can’t preach if we don’t follow, so make sure to cut down your own phone usage. I am guilty of using my phone for more than 9 hours a day, I didn’t even realize because I was on different apps and the never-ending scrolling was messing up my behavior too.
Set some ground rules and stick to those - expect a few tantrums from yourself (phone addiction is real) and the little one too. For me, downloading an app to check my phone usage gave me a reality check. When your little one will see you busy with books or something else that you love, she will follow in your footsteps.
Try activity boxes and pretend play activities.
This is one of my go-to options when I run out of ideas on how to keep my little one busy creatively. When I decided to cut down on our phone usage, the biggest trouble was how to keep her busy. Kids’ attention spans are really short, so we have to come up with interesting activities quite often. My search took to me to Firstcry Intellikit boxes. To be honest, I love these activities more than my little one, as it gives us a chance to spend some quality time together without a screen. I have taken a subscription for Firstcry Intellikit boxes after I saw how helpful it is to keep my little one busy with creative activities. There are so many activities in the box that will keep your little one busy and happy. Also, you can pick the box as per the age and interests of your little one.
When I got to know about their #noscreendaycampaign, I knew I made the right choice. The "No Screen Day" campaign is an attempt to help moms reduce their child's screen time by asking them to pledge a #noscreenday for their child. We thoroughly enjoyed our #noscreenday with so many activities and I am so glad she didn’t ask for a phone even once (Yay, for this mama).
Educate your child about the effects of screen time.
You may think that your kid is too small to understand, but believe me, these tiny humans are sensitive and listen to what you say and how you say it. Let’s start with making them aware of the dangers they face and the positive aspects of sensible usage of electronic gadgets. Talk to them, use storytelling to convey your message, take help from books and make them realize how a day can be super fun even without any screen-time.
Hope these few tips that I have used would help you as well. I am always eager to learn what has worked for your kids and homom speaking to daughterw you manage to keep them busy creatively, don’t forget to share your tricks and tips in the comment section below.
I would urge all the moms out there to take a pledge of the #noscreenday challenge with your little ones. Let’s take a step forward towards a happy and healthy childhood. Don’t forget to share your experience with us.
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