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Educators across the world have long emphasized the importance of parental involvement in their children’s education. Many studies have demonstrated that schools and parents working hand in hand show positive effects and boost their children’s learning and development. That Parent Thing is KLAY’s initiative to establish this relationship to support the beautiful journey of nurturing the little minds.
The Magic of Music and Movement

The Magic of Music and Movement

Children’s brains grow at their fastest rate in the first three years of their life.…

All About the Joy of Giving

What is the joy of giving? It has been rightly said that joy multiplies when…

Life as a preschool teacher.

Life as a Preschool Teacher

It has been rightly quoted by Maryln Appelbaum, “the children you teach may not remember…

How nursery teachers should cater to young minds

How Nursery Teachers Should Cater to Young Minds

Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed, and my own specified world to bring them…

Nursery Teacher Training Opens up Lucrative Opportunities

Nursery Teacher Training Opens up Lucrative Career Avenues

A few stats about young citizens of the country In India, according to Census 2011,…

Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Education- All You Need to Know

India’s quality of Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) lags behind the rest of the…

I choose KLAY because KLAY is a second home fo my son.
I choose KLAY because KLAY is a second home fo my son. He loves going there and enjoys all the activities happening over there. Thank you everyone for your support.
Ramesh Chauhan
KLAY Sector 81, Gurgaon
A Festive Milestone
You’ll Never Forget
This Vidyarambham, watch your little one take their very first
step into the world of learning — guided by letters, stories,
music, messy art, and the blessings of new beginnings.
Because some firsts aren’t just moments,
they’re memories to cherish forever.