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School Project and Homework Help

byCurious Minds DIYAt studio in Chittaranjan Park, New DelhiStarts from600 per session per childView full gallery

Don't let school projects become a source of stress at home. I work with children to build their science models, craft assignments, and holiday homework from scratch, helping them understand every step along the way.

The beginning of a periscope school project. We start by helping the student understand the concept and gather the necessary materials, breaking down a big project into manageable steps.

A student carefully assembling her periscope. I guide her through the process, but she does the work herself, learning about angles, reflection, and construction as she goes.

A view from inside the finished periscope. This shows the successful alignment of the mirrors, a key scientific principle the student learned while building her project.

The proud creator with her finished, working periscope. We don't just help them complete the project; we help them understand it so they can present it confidently.

This video shows the step-by-step process of building the periscope. It highlights how we assist students in creating their school projects, rather than doing the work for them.

A happy and proud student with her completed periscope project. The smile of accomplishment is the best reward for both the student and me.

Another angle of the proud student with her periscope project. Our goal is to empower students to bring their ideas to life and feel a sense of ownership over their work.

A full-length shot of the student demonstrating her periscope. This project was a great way to learn about the science of light and reflection in a hands-on way.

In this video, the student confidently explains how her periscope works, mentioning the 45-degree angle of the mirrors. This shows she truly understood the science behind her project.

Need a helping hand with summer holiday homework? We're here to assist. This video shows a student working on a poster about the Ganga river, getting guidance and encouragement along the way.

About School Project & Homework Assistance

The most important thing to know is that I don’t build the projects for your child. Instead, I guide them through the process, helping them understand the science or the logic behind what they are making. When a child builds their own periscope or paints their own poster, they aren't just finishing an assignment; they are learning how to solve problems and taking full ownership of their work.

School projects are often a source of tension for parents, but they don't have to be. My studio in C.R. Park serves as a creative workspace where children can come to get their hands messy and get their homework done, without the typical stress.

How We Work

Whether your child has a science fair model to build, a holiday homework booklet to finish, or a creative poster to design, the approach is always the same: facilitation. We start by gathering materials and breaking the project down into manageable steps. If it is a science model, like a periscope, we look at the physics—the angles, the reflection—so they actually learn while they assemble.

Why It Matters

My goal isn't just to hand back a completed project that looks perfect. It is to help your child feel capable. When they walk back into school, I want them to be able to explain exactly how they built it and why it works.

Practical Details

  • Venue: All project work is done in my air-conditioned residential studio in C.R. Park.
  • Support: We provide the space, the guidance, and the basic tools.
  • Process: We focus on one step at a time, keeping it fun so that the 'work' feels like play.

If you are stuck on a specific assignment or just need a calm environment for your child to focus on their holiday tasks, let's connect and get it sorted.

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Curious Minds DIY

At studio in Chittaranjan Park, New DelhiStarts from 600 per session per child

I'm the heart behind Curious Minds, and I've spent years watching kids turn simple materials into something they’re proud to show off. I don't believe in doing the work for them; I believe in being that extra pair of hands that shows them how to bring their own ideas to life. Whether it’s a tricky science model or a holiday project, I'm here to make sure your child feels confident.

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