Join us as we dive into a world of parenting wisdom, early education, the wonders of outdoor play, and the quest for better air quality. The Early Childhood Project is a podcast series brought to you by The Indian Express in collaboration with the Bernard van Leer Foundation (BvLF). In this 10-part series, our host, Anuradha Varma speaks to experts, parents, and caregivers about the critical devel... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Categories | ParentingKids & Family |
In this intriguing episode of the Early Childhood Project, we delve into the complex world of parenting while juggling a demanding career. Join Milind Deora, former Union minister and dedicated father, as he shares insights into managing the challeng... more
In this episode of the Early Childhood Project, we sat down with the talented actor and devoted mom, Soha Ali Khan, to discuss the unique challenges of raising children in a post-Covid world. Soha shares her personal experiences and insights into man... more
Join us in an enlightening conversation with celebrity nutritionist Shweta Shah as we delve into the crucial aspects of childhood nutrition. Discover the benefits of breastfeeding, the importance of a balanced diet, and practical tips to ensure your ... more
In this episode of the Early Childhood Project, we are in conversation with Laila Zafar, a lawyer and founder of The Village, a supportive community for single parents. Join us as Laila shares her insights and personal journey through the challenges ... more
In this exciting episode of the Early Childhood Project, we’re stepping outside to explore how outdoor play can work wonders for your child’s growth. Join Nisha Millet, the remarkable swimmer and child advocate, as she shares her insights on how outd... more
Join us in a captivating discussion with Kunal Kumar, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, as we explore the significance of family-friendly infrastructure for children in our cities. In collaboration with the Bernard van Lee... more
Join us for a heartwarming conversation with Chhavi Mittal, a resilient actor, content creator, and devoted mom. In this episode of the Early Childhood Project, we explore the vital role of parental involvement in shaping positive parenting and nurtu... more
In our latest episode, we take a deep breath and delve into the critical topic of clean air for babies and toddlers. Join Bhavreen Kandhari, co-founder of Warrior Moms, as she sheds light on the profound impact of air pollution on children's health a... more
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Apple Podcasts | #123 | India/Kids & Family/Parenting |
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