When the Rain Comes, We Rearrange the World – Stories of care in the monsoon

It always starts with this distinct smell. Not rain exactly. Not yet. But the smell of about-to-rain. Of something old in the air. Dust rising. Memory too. Growing up, the […]
Play in the Life of an Educator

As educators and adults, we often forget the importance of play (doing) and playfulness (being), even though, for children, it’s the very foundation of how they learn. Play isnโt just […]
A Jubilee of Joy: What Anganwadis Have Taught Us About Care

As we mark 50 years of the ICDS programme, we celebrate the Anganwadi, not just as a government initiative, but as a living, breathing part of Indiaโs everyday care ecosystem. […]
What We Forgot About Play: On the Quiet Wisdom of Children and the Adult Fear That Gets in Their Way

Play. Itโs everywhere, yet somehow never enough. Thatโs really the heart of this work we have been doing at Bachpan Manao (BM). We didnโt begin with a new programme or […]
Lullabies, Masculinities & Care: Looking at fatherhood through the everyday act of a lullaby

What can a lullaby reveal about how fathers care? This study began with a simple questionโdo you sing to your children?โbut it opened the door to something deeper. We spoke […]
Learning Takes Time. Experts Know It

As remembered by Vibha Once while chatting with Nachi (10) about his English/Art project I asked him about his love for bird watching. โHow did you develop an interest in […]
Thriving Childhoods: What We Remember, What We Dream

It was the kind of May morning many of us know too well โ sticky, heavy, with the air thick from the nightโs heat, and everyone quietly wondering, Will it […]
Building Inclusive Classrooms with Dhwani- Voices of Practitioners

What does it take to create classrooms where every child feels seen, supported, and valued? Dhwani (which means sound or voice) is a thoughtfully crafted teacher resource toolkit led by […]
In Praise of Doing Nothing: Why Kids Need a Slow Summer

Every May, without fail, someone asks: โWill you run a summer camp this year?โ And every May, my answer is the same: No. Not because I lack โbusiness senseโโ But […]
Let them Pluck Flowers

I often find myself at the receiving end of raised eyebrows when I say this โ Let them pluck flowers! Yes, you read that right.โฃโฃ โฃโฃ During many of our […]