E for SUMMER ESSENTIALS

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW DURING SUMMERS…IT’S GOING TO BE HOT…

Don’t let the summer heat make you stop your little ones to make the most out of his summer vacations. Here is a simple list of essentials that will take complete care of your child’s sensitive skin from the harsh sun. So gear on…Let’s have some summer fun…

SUNSCREEN LOTION:

      • COOL SUNGLASSES FOR HOT WEATHER:
      • WATER BOTTLES:
      • TISSUES/HANDTOWELS/NAPKINS:
      • DEODRANTS:
      • HAND SANITIZER:
      • UMBRELLA:

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Mother’s Day “SHEMROCK FORT”

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SHEMROCK FORT
Beautiful Mothers…Get ready for a “Mom’s Day Out” at D Mall, Netaji Subhash Place PitamPura…
SHEMROCK FORT invites you to celebrate Mothers Day on 7th of May in a special way. Come and join us and be the Mother of the Day, Sing and Dance with your child, Walk the ramp in style. We welcome all moms to celebrate Mother’s Day and be a part of refreshing & rejoicing moments. A dedicated day only for you with lots of fun and activities too…
Feel like a queen and pamper yourself with Oriflame Beauty Mantras. Get the diva look with the Make up and Skin Care demos. Come be a part of fun games with your children.
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Date: 8th May, 2011
Time: 4.00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Venue: D Mall, Netaji Subhash Place PitamPura
For Details and Registration, Contact 9871737735, (011)47016022, 47503517
We look forward to see you!

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How to Prepare Your Child for the 1st Day of School?

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The first day of school usually bring hiccups to children as well as their parents. Children are always hesitant to leave their shells and enter a new place, where they find all new and unknown faces. Dealing with cranky behavior and the fear of separation are usually few of the issues that all the parents come across. Parents normally find it very difficult to deal with first school day jitters. So, here are few suggestions to overcome those issues and prepare your child for school:

  1. Visiting the school in advance, before the term begins can help the child form an association with the school. This way, the child and the parents both will become familiar with the environment of the school.
  1. Explain your child the benefits of going to a school. Tell him/her that there he/she can make lot of new friends.
  1. Ask your child the feelings they have about school. This will help you in understanding their mindset and notions.
  1. Gift your child few goodies and tell him/her that these are gifts for joining the school. This will create a feeling of excitement towards school.
  1. Be very supportive and give them assurance that you will be around. This will make them feel protected and will reduce the feeling of insecurity.
  1. It is also equally important not to create separation anxiety by holding on too tight.
  1. Try to make your child meet a classmate before the first day of school, so that she/he will already have a friend when school starts.
  1. While back from school, take your child for a small treat, so as to celebrate the first day of school. This will make him/her feel that going to school is an achievement.
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Minimum Age for Nursery Class Admission will Remain 3+

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The minimum age for nursery admission in the Capital was retained at three-years plus, as the Delhi High court  on Tuesday, threw out a challenge to the admission procedures being followed by city’s private schools. The court has refused to intervene in the process, on the Delhi Government’s assurance that they were complying with its orders regarding setting seperate minimum ages for admission to nursery and pre-primary classes. The Delhi Government on 11th Jan, reiterated its stand before the Delhi high court stating that it will not consider nursery as part of the formal schooling of a child and the entry age for formal schooling, which starts from KG, is 4+.The guidelines earlier issued by Directorate of Education(DOE), had stated 3 years as the minimum age for admission in class nursery. This minimum age for admission in class nursery remains unchanged.

A contempt petition, which alleged that the authorities had failed to comply with its earlier order fixing four-plus as the entry age of the child in the pre-primary classes. Justice GS Sistani accepted the Government’s stand that the child’s admission in pre-school(nursery classes will not automatically grant him/her the eligibilty to continue in the pre-primary classes, for which the age has been fixed by the court at four years on or before 31st march of the year in which the admission is being sought. The child will have to separately meet all criteria for admission to the pre-primary classes even if he/ she has studied in the nursery classes of the same school, the Government clarified.

The Government stated in its affidavit that in all Delhi schools, the pre-primary education would be of uniform 1-year duration. It would be the class immediately prior to class 1 and would be known as pre-primary, the affidavit added.

The department also assured the court that it will introduce one year pre-primary in all government schools within three years, which will require additional classrooms and recruitment of teachers. Right now, only 160 of the 375 Sarvodaya Schools have a pre-primary class. In 2007, HC had directed the government to make the duration of pre-primary education one year instead of two years.

The petition filed through counsel Ashok Aggarwal, Social Jurists, said the government has failed to comply with the court’s earlier directions, including Ashok Ganguly committee recommendations, to prohibit schools from taking children below four years or admission in pre-primary class.

The government had assured the court that it will implement the direction from the academic year 2008-2009 but till date it has failed to implement the same, the lawyer said. It was alleged that schools in the city have been admitting children who had turned three and some schools were even taking children who completed two years by violating the norms which fixed completion of four years as the entry age for admission to pre-primary class. The petitioner organization said as per the Education Act, a child needs to complete five years by March 31 of the academic year for admission to Class I. It was also stated schools give admission to children for two years before they get admitted to Class I, which is against the existing statute.

Source- Times of India, dated 12th Jan 2011

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