
Activities To Keep Your Child Busy Indoors
Jun 25, 2021, 2:30 pm - 3:35 pm
Join us with Child Psychologist Kumkum Jagadish to know about the activities to keep your child busy indoors during the pandemic.
Kumkum Jagadish, Clinical psychologist
Kumkum Jagadish is a Psychologist and Counsellor and specialises in counseling, parenting and life skills development. She has been conducting various sessions on areas like self-awareness, parenting and life skills development to name a few.

| Jun 25, 2021
Hello Madam! My daughters are 10 and 8 years old respectively . They spend most of their time arguing or physically fighting with each other as they want to spend alone time with me. They don't want to study at all. How can I make them use their time productively? Since they have different interests and they want me to sit with them and help them get engaged in different activities which is not practically possible for me due to paucity of time. Please help me with a solution for this as I am getting frustrated seeing them fight every now and then.

| Jun 25, 2021
Hello! How can I keep my 3 year old busy indoors? He is always fully charged and can't sit still at a place for more than 5 minutes. He is constantly on the move. What can be done to help him spend his energy and keep him productive during this pandemic as he has never been to school and doesn't enjoy reading books or playing with toys. Plus he doens't want to write or color. Kindly help me Ma'am with your valuable suggestions.


| Jun 25, 2021
Please give some handy tips to make my child study. She is 8 years old and doesnt take her online classes seriously. She will lie down, put mic on mute and not listen to what teacher is saying. I have tried everything from Repeated reminders, request, to even scolding her but in vain. Kindly suggest some ways to make her take her online classes seriously.


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My child who is 7years old doesn't stick to any schedule for more than a day . Very enthusiastically he will sit with me and plan a schedule , follow it for a day and then forget about it . He would then start complaining he is getting bored. He would call me again and again during office hours as he gets bored. I am a working mother, that's why I am not able to help him follow the schedule religiously. What can be done to help him curb his boredom? He is my only child.