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Happy Minds International

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Happy Minds International
FounderSonia Chugh
TypeEducational organization
HeadquartersMumbai
ServicesEarly childhood education
WebsiteThe Happy Minds International

Happy Minds International is an educational organization based in Mumbai, India, specializing in early childhood education and development. The organization was founded by Sonia Chugh and currently operates multiple branches throughout Mumbai.

History[edit]

Happy Minds International was established by Sonia Chugh, an educator and former Associate Vice President at J.P. Morgan & Co.. Chugh founded the organization in 2012, initially employing a staff of six people, after facing challenges in finding a suitable daycare and playschool for her daughter.

Philosophy[edit]

The educational philosophy of Happy Minds International is focused on recognizing the uniqueness of each child and providing individualized attention to nurture their abilities and interests. The organization aims to create a stimulating environment for children to learn at their own pace, guided by experienced educators. Its curriculum is based on Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences, emphasizing critical thinking and lifelong learning through activity-based programs.

Centers[edit]

Happy Minds International has expanded since its inception and currently operates five centers in Mumbai. The centers offer a range of programs, including preschool, daycare, and after-school activities, which are tailored to meet the needs of individual children.

Awards and recognition[edit]

Happy Minds International has received recognition for its work in early childhood education from various organizations, including the Times of India and Education World. The organization's accomplishments have also been covered by multiple media sources.

References[edit]


External links[edit]

Official website



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