Survey reveals today’s children are incredibly curious: Insights from 2000 parents

Young children’s boundless curiosity is highlighted in a new survey, with kids aged 0-6 exploring nature, everyday phenomena, and even abstract concepts. Parents report an average of 46 questions daily, often stumped by their children’s unique inquiries. While prioritizing safety, parents are increasingly fostering open communication to nurture this inquisitiveness, recognizing its potential for future…

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World’s largest spider web housing 110,000 spiders found on Albania-Greek border, shocks researchers

A massive spider web, the world’s largest, has been found on the Albania-Greece border. This extraordinary web spans over 1,140 square feet and is home to more than 110,000 spiders. Researchers documented this colonial web formation in a cave with high hydrogen-sulphur gas levels. The spiders have adapted to their dark environment, surviving on midges…

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Gouri Kishan refuses to stay silent, ‘Others’ actress demands genuine accountability from RS Karthik: ‘Not buying your apology’

Actress Gouri Kishan refused a YouTuber’s apology for a body-shaming question. The incident occurred at a film press conference. Kishan stated an apology without accountability is unacceptable. She expects a sincere apology from R.S. Karthik. The film ‘Others’ recently released to a good reception. This controversy has sparked widespread discussion.

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Amar Kaushik breaks silence on rumours of Aneet Padda replacing Kiara Advani in ‘Shakti Shalini’ post ‘Saiyaara’s success: ‘We were just thinking who would fit’

Filmmaker Amar Kaushik has addressed speculation surrounding Kiara Advani’s potential exit from his upcoming film ‘Shakti Shalini’. He clarified that no casting decisions were finalized, dispelling rumors that Aneet Padda replaced Advani. Kaushik explained that casting was still in development during Padda’s rise to prominence, with Padda ultimately confirmed as the lead.

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Storytelling and wisdom: The role of grandparents in moral and cultural education

Grandparents are vital for children’s emotional and moral growth, acting as storytellers and cultural keepers. Their lived experiences impart values and wisdom, shaping young minds through engaging narratives. This intergenerational bond fosters security and empathy, preserving heritage even in modern families. Their stories offer ethical insight, compassion, and cultural identity, planting seeds for the future.

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