Travelling with a Toddler

Does the thought of travelling with your young child fill you with dread? We don’t blame you. Who wants to be stuck on a long journey with a bored and restless child? God forbid that they throw a temper tantrum mid-flight! Then again, think of the holiday destination and the great time your family will have once you get there. Here are some tips to help make your travel experience with your child as pain-free as possible.

Talk to them

Start talking to your child about the forthcoming trip a few days before you leave. Show them pictures of trains and planes, and read stories about travelling – there are tons of children’s books available on the subject. Tell them what to expect on the journey, and try role-playing to get them used to the idea of wearing a seatbelt and sitting in their own seat. Even if they don’t understand everything you are saying, some of it will get through.

Timing is everything

You know your child best. What time of the day do they start getting cranky, around naptime? Try to book a flight or train that works with your child’s schedule. If possible, book a window seat so your child can look out the window and have some space. Give your family plenty of time to get to the airport or station, and go through all the security measures. This way you can avoid rushing around at the last moment. Though families with children are asked to board first, it might be a good idea to board with your young child at the end, so they aren’t stuck in their seats getting restless while others board.

Snacks, snacks, snacks

We cannot stress enough the importance of carrying plenty of snacks for the journey. Fruits, dry fruits, crackers, finger sandwiches, crunchy snacks—take more rather than less of your child’s favourite eats. This way you can ward off a hunger-related meltdown, the little ones are kept occupied eating and their tummies are happy. Remember that during the flight the change in pressure can bother your child’s ear, save a lollipop or a juice box for that time.

Activity Packs

Put together a bag of colouring books, crayons, puzzles and games that will keep your child entertained en route. Once your child is seated and buckled in give it to them. They will be excited to open the bag of new stuff and the activities will keep them engaged. As a last resort, take a tablet filled with child-friendly apps and shows. Don’t forget to pack toddler headphones, so that the other passengers aren’t subjected to noisy cartoons.

Be prepared

Pack extra clothing for your child in your hand luggage in case of accidents. If your toddler has a favourite stuffed animal or blanket, make sure to take that along. This will be a soothing presence for your child, especially if they want to nap. Take zip lock bags to store away soiled clothes and carry basic medicines. It always helps to be prepared when travelling with a toddler!

You don’t have to give up on travelling just because you have a child. They are only so small for a short amount of time and it’s normal for them to be tired and cranky sometimes. Stay calm, and think of the holiday that awaits at the end of the journey. Bon Voyage!

Ten Great Ways to Keep Your Kids Engaged This Summer

The summer holidays are nearly here, and as the long summer days stretch ahead of you, it might seem like an impossible task to keep your kids entertained without turning to screens and devices. Luckily, we are here to help! Here are some simple and creative ideas to keep your children occupied and entertained.

Do it yourself

Why not get your kids to make their own playdough, or slime? There are tons of easy recipes online like this and this, which you can follow to help your kids make some colourful playdough and stretchy slime. And once they are done, you’ll get some peace as they sculpt and craft.

Outdoor Scavenger Hunt

Gather the kids together, give them a checklist of things to find outdoors and unleash them in your garden or the nearest park. A dried leaf, a spider, a chirping bird, a pink flower– have them tick off what they spot. They are guaranteed to have fun and learn with this activity.

Explore your city

Play tourist in your own city this summer. Take the children to a famous landmark in your locality, a well-known park or a walking tour of a historical site or building. Both your kids and you will learn something new about the city you live in.

Kiddie Olympics

Set up some outdoor activities for the kids and their friends. You can organize a lime-and-spoon race, a mini obstacle course, a crab race, hula hoop competition. The options are endless when it comes to outdoor games. This is a great way to get children moving and get some fresh air!

Learn more!

Children are obsessed with everything from planets to dinosaurs. Borrow some books on the subjects that interest them from the local library, and then take them to the planetarium or museum to learn more. They will have a magical time and you will ignite a love for learning in them.

Cooking 101

Introduce your kids to the joys of cooking with simple recipes. You could have them help pound the roti dough and cut out some fun shaped rotis. If it’s a rainy afternoon, bake something together. Get the children involved in the kitchen by having them wash fruits and vegetables, mix together a salad or spoon out ingredients. It’s never too early to learn the basics.

Creative Clothes

Buy some white cloth and give your kids some fabric paint and let them get creative. You can turn the decorated cloth into clothes for their dolls and in the process, teach your children about the basics of sewing. Another cool idea is to use cloth to do a tie-and-dye project with the kids. There are some excellent tutorials online that can guide you through the process.

Children’s theatre

Have the kids and their friends get together and put up a play. They can be in-charge of the story, acting and directing. Have them use things around the house for props and costumes. Once they are ready, they can perform their play for friends and family. It will be a lovely evening at the theatre for all!

Build a quiet corner

Have your kids put together an indoor tent or fort. Give them cushions and sheets to build it. Let it be their Zen zone. It can be the space where they pretend play, colour, work on puzzles and read. The children will be occupied and you will get some quiet time as well.

Last but not least…

Summer Camp

By sending your kids to summer camps, not only will they be engaged, they will also socialize with their peers and learn new skills. At Amelio’s summer camps, your children will be exposed to a range of activities and subjects—everything from robotics and photography to art and nature—taught by experts. Learn more about our facilities and resources and give your kids a summer to remember!

Why Vijayadasami is the Perfect Time to Start Your Child at a Preschool

Admissions open at Amelio's preschool program

Your toddler is one little busy body and you are probably wondering when might be a good time to start her off at preschool. Have you considered enrolling her in a preschool this Vijayadasami?

Vijayadasami is an auspicious time in South India for initiation of formal education for children. It is usually on this day that children start their learning of music and the arts. Since this is a wonderful day for new beginnings, it could also be the ideal time to start your toddler on her preschool experience. Here are some reasons why:

  1. Rituals encourage readiness:

When the child and the parent go through a ritual of initiation, both ready themselves for commitment into that endeavour. If you think about any ritual you follow at home, notice how it requires commitment, planning and involvement. And these three ingredients are key to any successful initiative. When you start your child with a ritual such as the Vidyarambham, there is a greater chance that you are more committed, planned and involved. And that would mean a much easier transitioning process for your child.

  1. Get a head-start on learning

Most schools start enrolling children from June but initiate admissions only around December/ January of the previous year. Your child could greatly benefit from spending time in a preschool environment as a start to her formal schooling. A good preschool program such as Amelio’s will give your child a safe environment with loving and supportive teachers. She will be encouraged to learn through her own initiative thereby building her self-esteem and readiness to formal schooling.

  1. Make those first besties

Usually, many children enroll in preschools around Vijayadasami therefore creating a lovely, cosy group of children and parents who start their journey of education in each other’s company. They form friendships for life and proceed on to schooling and other experiences together. It’s a beautiful way to get your child initiated into learning, also socially.

At Amelio, we have an award-winning preschool program that is designed to enhance your child’s learning outcomes.

We have limited seats for our preschool program and they fill up fast! To know more about how we help your child get a head start, call us at 91760 24000 now!

Amelio Shares-a-book at The Hindu Lit for Life 2017

Amelio is a proud partner of The Hindu Lit for Life Children’s Festival 2017. On 15th January, Amelio will create and host a “Free Book Exchange corner” where kids can drop a book and pick up a book. All free!

Amelio hopes to encourage children to get into the habit of sharing and caring for books through this initiatives. Books at the Book Exchange corner will be categorized into Book Lovers (Upto 2 years), Beginners (2-3 years), Early Readers (3-6 years) and Reading Champs (6+ years).

So bring a book and take a book at The Hindu Children’s Lit Fest 2017.

Call 90030 88331 for more information!

Amelio is proud to partner with The Hindu Lit for Life

 

 

Amelio partners with The Hindu Lit Fest 2017
Amelio is proud to partner with                                 The Hindu Lit for Life Children’s Festival 2017

 

Amelio is a proud partner of The Hindu Lit for Life Children’s Festival 2017. On 15th January, Amelio will bring to life Julia Donaldson’s classics for children through music. Children will love exploring books through rhythm and song. They will also have the opportunity to create their own scores and enjoy books through an additional medium.

Amelio collaborates with renowned theatre personality Freddy Koikaran to create this workshop. Freddy is founder of Stagefright productions, which produces high quality theater. He is also a radio jockey.

Don’t miss this fun, action-packed and buzzing event!

Timing: 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm on 15th January 2017

Venue: Lady Andal Auditorium, Harrington Road, Chennai

Fees: Rs. 1000

Participant Limit: 25

Register now! Click here: http://www.youngworldclub.com/event/childrens-fest-lfl/

or call us at: 90030 88331

 

 

The Amelio Book Festival

Amelio Book Fest

We have a Book Festival coming up! Awesome events, fabulous prizes and tons of reading. Here are our events

Amelio Book Fest Schedule

The events are being held at Amelio Adyar and Amelio Thiruvanmiyur.

Do look out for our Book Exchange Corner at these centres where you could drop any book, and pick one up. It’s all about sharing the love of books, right?

Not around to be a part of this event? No worries! Just take a picture of your child reading her favorite book and share it on your facebook page. Add #ameliochildcare and #ameliobookfest and win instant prizes from us!

Call 95979 11122 for more information now! Look forward to seeing you at the event!