The Parent Tribe: Play, Bond, and Learn Together
Parenting is hard, but it is better when you have a village. Join our community for playdates, shared parenting insights, and meaningful moments that turn early childhood into a foundation for connection.
Goodbyes are tough, but hearing words like these makes it all worthwhile. One of our first parents shares her heartfelt journey with Openhouse and how it became a second home for her family.
A powerful reminder from Dr. Shilpa, one of our parents. She believes that a strong emotional bond and the freedom to just play are the most important things in the early years, and I couldn't agree more.
"Let your child get bored." A parent shares her take on avoiding over-scheduling and allowing children the space to figure things out for themselves, which is where creativity and independence are born.
"How early is too early for preschool?" In our 'For Parents, By Parents' series, we tackle the big questions. There's no single right answer, just real perspectives from real parents in our community.
Is there such a thing as equal parenting? Our parents share their honest experiences on how they divide responsibilities at home. It’s all about finding what works for your family.
A mother shares the magic of not just reading a book, but becoming the storyteller. Being fully present and invested in play is when the real connection happens.
Why should kids have all the fun? Here, our parents let loose and join in on the dancing, reminding us all to embrace our inner child.
Simple, beautiful moments from our Mother's Day playdate. It was a day for moms, dads, and little ones to slow down and make memories together.
A quiet moment of connection between a mother and child before a session begins. These are the small, precious interactions that build a foundation of security and love.
More moments and insights from our amazing parent community. From sharing parenting takes to celebrating first-day-of-school milestones, this is what our tribe is all about: support, connection, and shared growth.
About The Parent Tribe
These sessions are not just a drop-off activity for your child. Our Parent-Toddler Club is a space where you are in the mix—bonding over messy sensory play, sharing the unfiltered chaos of toddlerhood with other parents, and getting real-time, practical guidance on developmental milestones from our educators.
More Than Just a Playdate
At Openhouse, we know the early years are overwhelming. That is why we designed these sessions to be a second home for parents too. Whether it is navigating tantrums, dividing parenting duties, or just figuring out how much screen time is too much, you are not doing it alone.
Why Parents Join Our Tribe
- For Parents, By Parents: Our 'Parenting Takes' series isn't a lecture. It is a space where real parents share their honest, often messy, and always helpful experiences. From dividing chores to knowing when to let your child get bored, we tackle the questions that actually keep you up at night.
- Emotional & Social Growth: We follow the philosophy that emotional bonding and safety are the most critical factors in early learning. You will see this in action as your child learns to share, take turns, and make friends in a secure environment.
- Sensory & Motor Skill Development: We use mud, water, dough, and art to help build cognitive and motor skills. It might look like a mess to an outsider, but to us, it is the foundation of confidence and problem-solving.
Practical Logistics
- High Engagement: We maintain a high facilitator-to-child ratio to ensure your little one gets the attention they need.
- Flexible Options: Choose between weekly structured developmental sessions or themed weekend playdates that celebrate local festivals and simple joys.
- Real Connection: This is a space to unplug from the screen and be 100% present with your child. Whether you are in Indiranagar, Sarjapur, or any of our locations, you will find a tribe that supports your parenting style.
Find a session near you
Explore our parent-child programs and workshops across Bengaluru and Kolkata.
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