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snehaimagination · 2 months ago
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Learning Story: Avyukt’s Night Sky Masterpiece by Sneha’s Imagination Station
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Unlocking the magic of early childhood: Children are born with an innate thirst to create!
Through play and exploration, they embark on a journey of discovery, fueled by endless imagination and boundless curiosity.
Let’s nurture their natural inclination to ‘try’ and watch as they blossom into confident, creative beings!
Today, I had the privilege of witnessing Avyukt’s incredible journey of creativity unfold during our art time. Armed with sidewalk chalks in hues of blue and white, along with a cheese grater, Avyukt embarked on a mission to bring his vision to life.
Despite the array of colors of paper available, Avyukt confidently chose black as the backdrop for his masterpiece. With focused determination, he began covering the entire paper with blue chalk shavings, meticulously observing how the black peeked through, resembling the depths of a night sky.
As Avyukt immersed himself in his work, I stood by as a silent observer, respecting his request to protect his creation from any disruptions. His assertion, “I am not done yet,” echoed his determination and served as a reminder of my role as an educator and advocate for play — to support and nurture his journey.
True to his word, Avyukt returned with an even wider smile, ready to add the finishing touches to his masterpiece. With careful precision, he grated white chalk to create the illusion of stars scattered across the night sky. The sheer delight on his face as he admired his creation was truly infectious.
Avyukt’s pride in his work was evident as he delicately held it, ensuring that not a single shaving would fall. His satisfaction with his night sky filled with stars was palpable, a testament to the joy that comes from creative expression.
As Avyukt moved on to other explorations, I couldn’t help but reflect on the valuable lessons embedded within his artistic journey — the power of perseverance, the importance of autonomy, and the sheer joy of creation. It is moments like these that remind me why I am passionate about early childhood education and the profound impact it has on shaping young minds.
For more details visit us at Toddler Programs for early childhood education and development
Also you can check Home — Sneha’s Imagination Station
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imaginationsnehas · 5 months ago
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some-film-stuff · 3 months ago
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kyodesyo · 4 months ago
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[Driver's License] ~It's thanks to you that I didn't get lost~
Thank you for watching♪
New music has been made🎧
This time, I made it with the concept of "cars and maps"ჱ̒✧°́⌳ー́)੭
I want you to feel the message, so I've deliberately written the thoughts I put into it under the lyrics❗️
If you want to end it with your own interpretation, please don't look.°(ಗдಗ。)°.
If you're interested, please take a look(*´-`)
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[Lyrics]
I'm really looking forward to
The drive
I don't know the way
I'm sure that's good
Don't say right
Don't say left
Don't tell me to stop
I want to move forward
Yes You guided me, worried that I wouldn't get hurt, and worried about me.
It was a very uneasy drive. I don't know the way, and I'm sure that's what's scary.
Say right, say left, say stop, I don't want to go forward.
I'm sorry, let me guide you, make you worry so that I don't get hurt.
It was a fun drive. It was an uneasy drive. But it's okay now. I'm going.
The two arrows will eventually become one. The one arrow will eventually become two. I didn't get lost because you were there.
Look, I got there. It's beautiful, isn't it? Are you watching? Yes, I'm sure.
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[Feelings]
This song has a strong impression of cars, but in fact the main theme of this song is not cars.
This song conveys the idea of ​​"the importance of carving out your own life."
When you're little, you're always worried, and your parents will interfere with you in many ways, but what you need is to let them take on adventures. (*^^*)
Let them try as many things as they want to try. When they succeed, celebrate with them, and when they fail, be there for them.
This allows the child to have autonomy and self-esteem, and they will be able to sense what they want to do even after they become adults, and live their own lives.
And when my child becomes an adult, I listen to him sympathetically.
Sometimes I even give him prescriptions.
About work, love, and even what it means to live.
As a senior who has walked ahead of me in life, I say, "I don't want this child to get lost."
It's like a map showing the current location and signposts (๑・̑◡・̑๑)
My beloved child is gradually growing up and becoming independent.
He will never get lost again.
He will do what he loves to the fullest, meet a wonderful partner, and enjoy a wonderful life.
And then he will leave his parents' home.
At the end of the song, the parents turn into partners.
I'll leave it up to you to interpret the story at the end.
Even if my body disappears from this world, I will live forever in her heart.
I condensed my parental feelings of wanting to be that kind of person into this song.
That's all♪───O(≧∇≦)O────♪
What did you think❓
Thank you for watching until the end😊
I would like to make new music again, so please look forward to it(୨୧•͈ᴗ•͈)◞ᵗʱᵃᵑᵏઽ*
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kalashtars · 2 years ago
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y'all remember when book fairs used to have those "banned books" display sections that advertised books based on that fact that they had been banned in schools in the past and everyone went "haha wow, it's crazy that they banned books like this! what a wacky thing to do!" haha........ yeah....... who would even do that......
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stubz · 9 months ago
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Tuk didn't like this. She didn't like having to carry the tank and mask, didn't like being on the ship, and certainly didn't like this coal-ition.
But they could help Mom and Dad get rid of the RDA and they were healing Neteyam so she was trying not to whine. Well not too much.
It made her feel a little better that Loak and Kiri didn't like this place either. Spider was still deciding.
Right now they on a tour of the ship, their guide looked like a fluffy Prolemuris, or as Dad called them, a monkey. It was boring.
Only the others found it cool and that's cause Spider can breathe and all the new creatures they saw and the science thingy's.
So when Tuk heard the sound of kids laughing around the corner she followed it.
Down a large hallway she saw a giant door with a huge sign that said something care something. She wasn't really paying attention when Dad and uncle Norm tried teaching her how to read.
Looking back and seeing that the others were too busy to stop her she walked in.
Inside was a giant room filled with kids, tables, stuff, more stuff and toys.
"Hi, are you new here?" she looked down and saw another creature that looked like their guide, a tiny fluffy monkey thing.
"Uhh yeah. What is this place?"
"This is the youngling centre. It's where we stay until our parents can take us home. I'm Marl."
"Tuk."
"...what are you?"
"Huh?"
"What are you? I've never seen anyone so tall, or blue."
"Uh a Na'vi. ..what are you?"
"I'm a Ursa." for a moment they stared at each other. As most children do when seeing something/someone new.
"Put your foot in for freeze tag!"
"Ooo freeze tag! Come on lets go play!"
"What's freeze tag?"
"It's a new game we just learned. Its easy." The little Ursa grabbed Tuk's tail using it as a leash to pull her along.
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Freeze tag was Tuk's new favorite game. She loved running and there was lots of running and even if she got caught she could get out if someone unfreezed her.
The books were also fun. Marl read to her and let her hold the book. She liked the one's by Robert Munch, she also liked his funny name.
There were lots of other things to do too. There was a climbing area with fake tree tops and lots of ropes to swing on. In the back there was a shallow pool to swim in, it was fun but she didn't like having to dry off with the scratchy towels.
There were was blocks that stuck together which made building easier. Tons of markers, crayons, and paint that was hard to get back at home. They even got lunch.
"Okay kids you know the rules, grab a plate a drink and find a spot to sit."
"Teacher Max we need a chair for Tuk!"
"One chair coming right up...wait who?"
"Tuk. She's new."
It was at this moment Tuk realized she hadn't noticed the two adults in charge here. And it was at this moment that said adults realized they had one more child than usual.
"Oh hey, nice to meet you. Tuk was it," she nodded. "I'm Max and that's Kim. We're the teachers here."
Of all the new creatures and beings Tuk's seen so far it was only now that she was nervous. Humans had that effect on her. Not all humans, Spider definitely never made her nervous, but new ones did.
She knew her Dad used to be one, loved and liked uncle Norm and all the human scientists her family knew. But ever since what happened to Neteyam and their home, both the old one and new one, she was a little nervous.
"Do you like it here so far?" Luckily for her Max had noticed her nerves and knelt down to give her the advantage of height and to look her in the eyes.
She nodded.
"Well that's good. What do you like so far?"
"...the games...and drawing stuff and the food, it's good." he laughed.
"Well thank you, it's a family recipe. And I'm sure Kim will be happy to hear that you like the games she's taught the kids."
With that he gave her a chair and left her to finish her meal with Marl.
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"Hi Tuk, I'm Kim."
"...hi."
"I noticed that your really tall. How old are you? 20?"
"No? I'm only 7." she smiled.
"What?? No way. You're almost as tall as me!"
"Actually Teacher, I think she's taller than you."
"No!"
"Tuk Tuk, stand up! Let's see!"
She got up and true enough she was taller than the adult by 2 inches.
"Holy...I didn't actually think you'd be taller than me." Kim had seen tall kids before but never had she met a kid taller than her this young.
The children laughed cheering that finally someone was taller than their shortest teacher. Tuk couldn't help but join in, standing on her tippy toes to make her even taller.
"Okay, okay that's enough. Calm down. Now, Tuk, since your so tall do you think you could help me with something?" Tuk hesitated but nodded.
Kim lead her to a tall bookshelf that had a doll stuck ontop of it.
"This has been stuck there for the whole day and we can't get it since the bookshelf can't be climbed and the ladder is broken. So what I'm thinking is you get on my shoulders and grab it. Sound good?"
"I get on your shoulders?"
"You don't have to if your scared of heights, I can ask one of the other kids or just wait."
"I'm not scared of heights," she pouted. "I just don't think you can carry me. I'm big and your small."
"Oh really?" and before Tuk could say anything she was tossed over Kim's shoulder.
"Still think I'm too small!" the blue child shrieked with laughter until she was put down and together the two got the doll down.
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"What do you think the emergency is about?"
"Maybe Smelv burnt dinner again."
"Nah I don't think so. Captain look a little too tense for a simple fire alarm."
"So I called all of you here because we have a missing child. She was last seen on a tour of the ship with her siblings. Her name is Tuk and she is a Na'vi; tall, tail, blue, bi-pedal." he brings up a hologram of her from the security footage.
"...JAMES CAMERON WAS RIGHT?!"
"...shit I knew we weren't expecting another kid."
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"Dad! Dad! Can I go to school here?"
"Your grounded. As are all of you." he added looking at his older kids. Plus Spider.
"Aww, Kim, Max, can I go to school here?"
"...uh Tuk, I think that's a question for another day..." preferably when your mom isn't about to bite my head off thought Kim.
"Yeah definitely. Definitely not the best time right now." Max was sweating bullets trying not make eye-contact with the Captain who was very not subtlety growling at him.
'We fucked up.' they both thought.
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the-celestial-bitch · 4 months ago
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typical asian parents disappointed that their child miraculously escaped the torture school
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imagine-to-be-a-pike · 6 months ago
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Me when he has an abusive parent,Whom he wants to impress,good at fighting ,went from a soft child to an asshole golden child but he's still like a child in the fog sometimes, probably neurodivergent,had a sister,likes men and his name starts with A
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uncanny-tranny · 1 year ago
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Something I think ought to be more readily-available and encouraged is simply... taking parental classes. I wish it were more common for people to realize just how hard - and important - parenting is, and indeed, that we all could use help with taking care of young folk. It's really alarming that popular opinion is still that parental classes are only for the "fuck-up" parents, or the parents who utterly failed. It should be seen as a good thing to take parental classes - especially on your own volition. It should be seen as imperative for one to take them, it should be a free, accurate, and scheduled occurrence so that people of any background are able to attend.
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lilyharvord · 11 months ago
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I have two VERY different maven and Coriane relationships living in my head… like they exist on separate sides of the spectrum, there is no in between. They are both wolves that are ready to tear each other and me apart at any given time. And I do not know what to do with them.
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snehaimagination · 5 days ago
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Why Choose Sneha’s Imagination Station?
Home-Like Environment
We provide a nurturing, home-like setting where children feel secure and comfortable, allowing them to explore and learn confidently.
Boundaryless Learning
Our approach encourages children to learn without constraints, promoting creativity and critical thinking through play-based indoor and outdoor activities.
Proficient Educators
Our team comprises dedicated educators committed to delivering the best early childhood education, ensuring each child reaches significant developmental milestones.
Modern Facilities
Our center is equipped with well-ventilated classrooms, a large outdoor garden and play areas that inspire creativity and exploration.
For more details visit us at Early Childhood Education Programs | Sneha’s Imagination Station
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imaginationsnehas · 5 months ago
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Sneha’s Imagination Station is an Early Childhood Development Center founded in year 2015.
Sneha’s Imagination Station – Where Imagination Grows.
Children grow well when we provide right environment to them, so we are dedicated to the mission of fostering the cognitive, emotional, social, creative and physical development and overall well being of every child. We facilitate them into this journey by providing variety of activities as a part of our uniquely design programs for children from 12 months onwards.
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communistkenobi · 2 years ago
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like man imagine how much abuse and violence children would be able to completely avoid if their parents were not in total control of all their material and emotional needs
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venacoeurva · 1 year ago
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You wanna hear about some absolutely maladaptive brain weirdness? That I have never seen anyone else have?
My brain’s uncanny valley response is just broken as hell. Most things that would trigger it just do not, I am so chilled out about dolls, mannequins, weird photoshops, masks, etc. Those don’t set anything off unless they hit that primal unease dead faces cause
But for some fucking reason my uncanny valley response is 90% just reactive to small children under about 7ish (over that and their proportions are more normal, they stop doing that Small Child Stare, and are less likely to just unpredictably bolt or grab you-- so they’re also not as overstimulating to me as well), and some monkeys that have light eyes. Monkeys and apes with black or brown eyes don’t trigger it, even if they have very close to human facial proportions. JUST certain types of monkeys with the lighter eye colors. Lemurs are totally fine
What the fuck even caused this
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goblins-and-gloves · 6 months ago
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Angry at parents hour!
Undiagnosed autistic fuckers are delulu.
#headline descriptor plus rant in tags#oh yeah sure sibling could have#sat down and studied for his finals#if only he wanted to#bitch you sent him to a school that did not have a special education program#you have been told he has learning difficulties#you didn’t get him diagnosed#you failed at providing him adequate help and tutoring#and yes that was on you because you sent him to a school that wouldn’t do that proactively#on purpose#so they wouldn’t bother you#oh but he is so smart and holds enceclapidic knowledge of d&d and Pokémon in his mind#that doesn’t translate to studying skills and ability to write out his thoughts and you know it#fuck you some things are your fault#and your responsibility as a parent#and now you couldn’t adequately provide education support to your youngest child for three years in a row#even though it’s your fourth autistic kid#you knew the signs damn well#and don’t get me started on dad#he just straight up doesn’t contribute anything to the conversation unless it’s about something that interesting to him#I don’t think you get to do that as a parent?#in the 21 century at least#why the fuck do I never know this man’s opinion on anything except music and fantasy series?#the kicker is those two know damn well you need support to grow in a meaningful way as an autistic child and young person#they were autistic children and young people#they have had support#they have had other people’s input#they had support beside irrelevant literature presented without explanation and advice to check the web#where the fuck did they get the idea that a person related to both of them is able to sit down and study without external support and#or a meaningful structure
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podddcasttt · 1 year ago
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being a children's librarian is fun because you get to look forward to not having to answer questions about the printer or the mysteries of google drive like adult services does, but then you get asked questions about phonics and AR reading levels and you realize that there are mysteries the depths of which you can never fathom but you have to try because there is a very stressed parent right in front of you
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