Hi ,I'm Jyotsna Pandey. I am not just an art teacher but a passionate artist who brings a unique blend of technical skill and creative expression to the world of ART. I'm on a mission to create an army of young artist who will stablish indian art and culture in India and around the globe.
I'm Ph.D in economics, an experienced, qualified teacher and tutor with over 15 years of experience in teaching Art and Craft to Childrens, Home makers as well as working Professionals. I'm very passionate about Indian arts and culture.
Build Focus and Discipline Through Daily Art Practice
Boost concentration and dedication towards academics naturally.
Bringing Back the Childhood They Deserve
Break the cycle of endless scrolling and open the door to real joy.
Art as a Mindfulness Practice
Help your child slow down, focus, and truly connect with the world around them. Use art journaling as a tool for self-discovery and emotional well-being.
Explore the Spiritual Connection of Art
Engage in activities that connect your art practice to your child's inner self. Align them with spiritual calm, happiness, and purpose.
Reimagine Old Artwork: Reuse and Revive
Turn forgotten art into stunning, reimagined masterpieces that inspire all over again.
Peaceful Minds, Joyful Souls
No more anger, no more hyperactivity, no more restless days or sleepless nights. Watch your child embrace patience, peace, and emotional balance every single day.
Bonded with Family at Heart
Deepen relationships, nurture love, and help them value parents and home.
How to Reduce Child's Anger and Screen Addiction
Learn the techniques to reduce child's anger and screen addiction without any punishment.
The Magic of Color Blending and Mixing
Learn different forms of Visual Art and Discover the therapeutic effects of playing with colors and textures.
Create Screen Free
Designate certain area of the home, like the dining room or bedroom, as screen free zones. Where not a single family member will use the screen. This will encourage children to engage with family and making screen time less accessible and habitual.
Art As A Daily Habit For Hyperactive Child
Encourage children to a creative daily habit of drawing, coloring and, crafting that can captivate their interest. When kids are engaged in hand on activities, their focus shifts away from screens naturally. And this will help to manage difficult behaviors and emotions in children.
Reward Non-Screen Activities
We all love, award, reward, gifts appreciation. Like wise, children also love. Offer positive reinforcement when children choose offline activities over screens. Reward can be as simple as extra playtime, a special outing, or even praise. This will build a habit of valuing non-digital experiences.