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Stories of Confidence: What Families Say About NLI

byNidhi LonganiAvailable online & at Rajouri Garden centre, Delhi NCRStarts from450 per sessionView full gallery

When families share their journeys, it's not about grades. It's about watching a child step out of their shell and find their own voice. These are real stories from our NLI community.

It means the world to me when a parent sees the joy in their child's learning journey. I am so grateful to renowned influencer Anshu Dhawan for trusting us with her daughter's growth. Hearing her share her experience reaffirms my belief that when a child enjoys learning, they truly blossom.

This is Ahana. She joined me in Grade 2 and has been with me on this journey all the way to Grade 9. Hearing her talk about how she found her confidence and strength is the reason I do what I do. It is a privilege to watch a child grow from a cocoon into a butterfly.

A happy parent's feedback on their son Shivay's progress. It is so fulfilling to know that the guidance and support we provide are making a real difference in a child's academic journey and confidence.

"My child feels much more confident now." These words from a grateful parent are everything. I am thankful for the trust families place in me and my team to guide their children.

This parent shares the "major changes" she has seen in her son Ruhaan over two years, from spoken English to creative writing. Building a long-term relationship with families allows me to foster deep, meaningful growth.

On Teacher's Day, I asked my students why they love their teachers here. Their honest, sweet answers, from "she makes learning fun" to "she is not strict," remind me that a kind and nurturing environment is what children cherish most.

More heartfelt words from my students about their favorite teachers at the institute. Hearing one say a teacher is "more like a mother to us" is the highest compliment we could ever receive.

About From Our Parents & Students

Parents often come to us worried about exam scores, but they end up telling us about the change in their child’s eyes—the moment a shy speaker finally volunteers to talk or a reluctant reader picks up a book for fun. This isn't magic. It is simply the result of giving children the breathing space to make mistakes without fear, allowing them to grow at their own pace.

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