Voices from Our Community
We aren't just a school, we're a family. Here, our teachers, founder, and children share the honest, heartfelt moments that define our days together.
Our founder, Dr. Shilpa, shares her perspective that emotional and social bonding are the most important parts of early learning. It's okay if a child just plays; that connection and happiness is a powerful form of learning in itself.
What's the best part of being a teacher? For Priyanka ma'am, it's getting to be silly, goofy, and herself. This interview, led by one of our students, shows the beautiful, authentic bond between our teachers and children.
A core part of our philosophy is letting a child be. We encourage parents and teachers to trust that children are learning even when they are just playing and exploring on their own.
Kids say the most wonderfully honest things. We love the unfiltered observations and truth bombs from our little ones; it keeps us laughing and reminds us to see the world with fresh eyes.
About Voices from Our Community
You won't find scripted promotional videos here. Instead, you'll see Dr. Shilpa and our educators candidly discussing why it is perfectly okay for a child to just play, sit on a caregiver's lap, or ask funny questions about a teacher's hairstyle. This is the real, messy, and joyful environment we cultivate, where emotional safety comes before any syllabus.
At Openhouse, we believe that the most significant learning happens in the moments that aren't on a worksheet. Our community isn't built on rigid schedules or pressure to perform. Whether it's our founder, Dr. Shilpa, talking about the importance of emotional bonding in the first five years, or our teachers sharing stories of the unfiltered things children say, we want you to see the soul of our centers.
Why This Matters
For many parents, the pressure to 'keep up' starts early. We actively work to change that narrative. We prioritize:
- Emotional & Social Development: We value the bond between child and caregiver above rote learning.
- The Power of Play: Children aren't just 'playing'; they are building neural pathways, learning problem-solving, and developing empathy.
- Authentic Relationships: We encourage parents to be present, listen, and engage with us, creating a village that supports the child's unique pace.
Whether you visit our centers in Jayanagar, Indiranagar, or Whitefield, you will see this philosophy in action. We invite you to move past the traditional view of a 'school' and see us as a space where children—and adults—are encouraged to be themselves, ask questions, and grow together. If you are looking for an environment that values your child's voice and curiosity as much as you do, we would love to have you join our family.
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