CBSE Unveils Parenting Calendar for 2025-26 to Boost School-Family Collaboration
Alright, here’s the scoop on CBSE’s Parenting Calendar for 2025-26, written in my vibe—casual, straight-up, and packed with what’s buzzing as of April 5, 2025:

Alright, here’s the scoop on CBSE’s Parenting Calendar for 2025-26, written in my vibe—casual, straight-up, and packed with what’s buzzing as of April 5, 2025:
So, CBSE dropped this Parenting Calendar thing on March 28, 2025, right from their Delhi HQ, streaming it live on YouTube at 4:00 PM IST. It’s all about getting parents and schools on the same page to help kids thrive—think grades, feelings, and just growing up right.
The big boss, Rahul Singh, called it a chill guide, not some strict rulebook, while Secretary Himanshu Gupta was like, “Hey, raising kids is a team sport.” Exam chief Dr. Sanyam Bhardwaj chimed in about weaving everyone into the school vibe.
They cooked this up starting in January 2025 with a 10-person crew led by Anuradha Joshi from Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, wrapping up the plan by March 15. Over 32,000 folks—principals, teachers, counselors, and parents—tuned into the virtual kickoff.
What’s in it? A four-part setup made for India’s school scene—stuff like storytelling and STEM fun for the little ones, mindfulness for the teens, and extras for kids with special needs. It’s got goals like teaming up parents and teachers, keeping the convo flowing, and making sure kids don’t lose it during exams. Schools can tweak it however they want. The full deal (2.71 MB) hit cbse.gov.in on April 1, with a cool flipbook version out March 29.
#CBSE ने बड़ा बदलाव करते हुए शैक्षणिक सत्र 2025-26 के लिए पेरेंटिंग कैलेंडर लॉन्च कर दिया है। इसका उद्देश्य माता-पिता और स्कूलों के बीच सहयोग को नई दिशा देने के साथ ही बच्चों का समग्र विकास करना है। पेरेंटिंग कैलेंडर 4R ढांचे पर आधारित है – रिलेशनशिप बिल्डिंग (आपसी संबंध… pic.twitter.com/4uh376AKp4
— India For Children (@India4children) April 3, 2025
X is buzzing about it: @Vidyarthimitra dropped links to the calendar (April 1) and flipbook (March 29), and @India4children (April 3) was hyped about its 4R vibe—Relationship Building and all that jazz—for boosting teamwork and growth. Big outlets like Times of India and Hindustan Times say it’s loaded with grade-specific ideas and family vibes, and maybe even setting a new bar for parents to jump in. Education nerds are stoked, calling it a solid move for inclusive learning, but we’ll see how it plays out.
Wanna dig deeper?
Hit up cbse.gov.in or their YouTube. CBSE is trying to shake up the game and make school a squad effort. It's pretty cool, right?
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