Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353029760
- Publisher: Harper India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: N
- Width: 129 mm
- ISBN-10: 9353029767
- Publisher Date: 26 Jun 2009
- Height: 198 mm
- No of Pages: 376
- Spine Width: 21 mm
- Weight: 371 gr
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Boost your child’s learning with “What Did You Ask At School Today? Book 2” by Kamala V. Mukunda (9789353029760). A practical guide for parents and teachers, exploring child development, learning styles, and understanding in the digital age. Dive deeper into effective teaching strategies and address common misconceptions about learning. Sequel to the bestselling “What Did You Ask at School Today? Book 1”. Perfect for educators, parents, and anyone passionate about child development.
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Manikesh Kumar –
This book really opened my eyes. A must-read for all parents and teachers!
Rishabh Raj Singh –
Kamala Mukunda provides a good framework. It might feel too simple for advanced readers.
Divyanshu Abhishek –
Loved the insights into different learning styles. A valuable read for any educator.
Ankush Kumar Singh –
The book gave me actionable steps to help my child at home. Thank you!
Jatin Bajpai –
A valuable book that should be on every parent’s bookshelf! Easy to digest.
Aakanksha Singh –
It has some interesting points, but I was expecting more new information compared to book .
Yash Tailor –
A bit theoretical at times, but overall a good introduction to the topic.
Diksha Munjal –
Easy to read and understand. Highly recommended for parents new to child development.
Chitransh Singh –
This book helped me understand my kid’s learning habit
Ashutosh Goswami –
A helpful resource for parents wanting to understand how their children learn. Some concepts were a bit dense.
Vineet Patwa –
A decent guide. It wasn’t groundbreaking, but a solid resource for teaching strategies.
Naman Singh –
Good ideas but sometimes felt a bit repetitive. Useful overall though.
Deepali Chouhan –
I found some sections a bit basic, but still a good refresher on child development principles.
Gaurav Assnani –
I appreciated the focus on misconceptions about learning. Very insightful!
Aditya Raj –
Great for understanding learning in the digital age. Some of the examples were a bit outdated, though.
Pankaj Kumar –
Practical advice and easy to implement strategies. Highly recommended!