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House No: 66, 8th cross,
Vivekananda road,
Ramamurthy Nagar,
Banagalore-16

# 319, B Block, Ganesha Temple road,
AECS Layout, Brookfields, Kundalahalli
Bangalore-37
Ph No: 080 - 42050520,
91 - 9341449406

# 65, Lakshminarayana Layout, Munnekolalu,
Marathahalli,
Bangalore - 560 037
Ph No: 080 658 37 381.
91 - 9980740806


Our Parent Development Program

Some of the topics for this programme  are:

  • delight toddler hood
  • Effective management of  behaviour problems
  • Getting ready for Pre School
  • Know your infant.
  • Pre-reading & pre-writing skill activities.
  • Vocabulary development activities.
  • Narrating a story.
  • Take away modules of any of the above topics or topics on demand.
  • Consultancy is provided for specific situations.
In Hindu communities, breastfeeding is nearly universal and continues for most children beyond infancy. This review examines the religious and cultural basis for the contemporary breastfeeding practices amongst the Hindu. Practices at the time of birth and feeding rituals like prelacteal feeds, importance and timing of complementary feeds, and protections for the breastfeeding mother are examined from the published medical literature and available religious texts. Hindu Vedic literature and ancient ayurvedic texts underscore the importance of breastfeeding in the Hindu society. Although almost every Hindu child gets some breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding for the recommended duration and early initiation of breastfeeding are not that common. As birth of a baby is a celebration for family and society, breastfeeding is strongly influenced by cultural and religious ceremonies. In today's context, although women may receive guidance from health care professionals, relatives—especially grandmothers—have an important influence on breastfeeding practices.