Qualified staff and optimum child to staff ratio
Staff is experienced and well trained. Training of staff for
improvement in care giving abilities and knowledge is
encouraged. Most of the staff is working with NGO for more than
10 yrs. A group of 25 students is catered by 2 staff members (1
teacher and 1 supporting staff).
Activities and Curriculum
We encourage the holistic development of a child,encouraging
developmental milestones through activities like art, music
,outdoor play and early literacy skills. All the children
irrespective of their social background are encouraged to
participate in group activities thus sowing the seed of
patriotism since childhood.
Safe and Clean Environment
Ours is a childproofed space with maintenance of cleanliness and
adherence to health and safety guidelines, including proper
sanitation practices.
Nutrition and Meal plans
We daily provide balanced nutricious food.Care is taken to
prepare various types of food with adequate use of protiens,
carbohydrates, fats, minerals etc. Priority is given to use
locally available fresh and green leafy vegetables and seasonal
fruits.
Parent communication and involvement
For children – Events are arranged every year. Children
participate in various competitions, dances, plays, etc. For
parents – To foster mutual acquaintance among parents and
strengthen the bond between the Sanstha and parents, various
competitions are organized for parents, such as intellectual
competitions (essay, debate, etc., on current and social
topics), cooking, and decoration competitions for mothers etc.
Guest lectures are arranged regularly for parents on topics -
better parenting, hazards of plastics, and minimizing its use,
etc.
Regular health checkup
Regular health checkups with advice from experts (pediatricians)
are arranged twice a year. Physical parameters like height and
weight are recorded, and any discrepancy in a child's growth is
immediately informed to the parents. Routine deworming practices
are advised.
Imbibing Indian tradition
To foster an understanding of our culture, various festivals are
celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm. The Palkhi procession,
which takes place in the month of Aashadh (in Marathi), is
especially beautiful. During Holika Dahan, children are taught
to burn away bad traits and nurture good qualities, promoting
moral growth. Even national festivals like Independence Day
(15th August) and Republic Day (26th January) are celebrated
with flag hoisting.
Annual Gathering and Sports
For children – Events are arranged every year. Children
participate in various competitions, dances, plays, etc. For
parents – To foster mutual acquaintance among parents and
strengthen the bond between the Sanstha and parents, various
competitions are organized for parents, such as intellectual
competitions (essay, debate, etc., on current and social
topics), cooking, and decoration competitions for mothers. Guest
lectures are arranged for parents on topics like better
parenting, hazards of plastics, and minimizing its use, etc
regularly.