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These insights shaped everything about Little Nest, from the way we designed the Our Hopes for Little Nest
curiosity and connection begin to take root? What about the parents who are spaces to the way we planned the programming. We wanted to create an If there’s one thing we’ve learned as parents, it’s that growth happens in the small,
navigating those challenging early years, often feeling overwhelmed or isolated?
environment where children could lead the way, where their natural curiosity could everyday moments. It’s in the conversations we have with our children at bedtime,
guide their learning. At the same time, we wanted to build a network of parents who the connections we make with other parents at a playdate, the quiet realizations we
These reflections became the guiding principles for Little Nest: to create a space could lean on each other, share experiences, and find comfort in knowing they come to when we’re reflecting on our own journeys.
that is as much for parents as it is for children, and to start building that sense of weren’t alone.
community from the very beginning.
At Little Nest, we hope to create a space where those moments can flourish— where
children feel free to be themselves, and where parents feel supported in their roles.
We don’t see Little Nest as just a school or a club; we see it as a second home. A
The Seed of an Idea What We’ve Learned Along the Way place where families can grow together, celebrate together, and navigate the ups
Parenthood is humbling. No matter how much you prepare, no book or advice can The process of building Little Nest has been as much about unlearning as it has been and downs of life together.
truly prepare you for the reality of it. Every day is a balancing act between doing about creating. When we first started, we had big ideas about the kinds of programs
what’s best for your children, meeting your own needs, and figuring out how to and structures we wanted to offer. But as we delved deeper, we realized that what Our vision isn’t perfect, and it’s constantly evolving. But at its heart, Little Nest is
navigate the unexpected challenges that come your way. families truly needed wasn’t more structure—it was more connection. about connection. It’s about creating a community that feels like an extension of
family, and a space where everyone—children, parents, and educators alike—feels
It was in these moments of balancing—of trying and failing, of asking ourselves Parents wanted a place where they could come as they are, without feeling judged or valued and understood.
whether we were “getting it right”—that the seed for Little Nest was planted. As pressured to be perfect. They wanted their children to have the freedom to explore,
much as we wanted to give our children the best possible foundation, we also found to make mistakes, and to learn in ways that felt natural. And they wanted to be part
ourselves longing for a sense of community, for a network of parents who of something larger than themselves—a community that shared their values and
understood what we were going through. While we were fortunate to have access to supported them in their journey.
great resources and opportunities, we often wondered: What if there was a space
where children and parents alike could thrive together? A place that went beyond
just programs and schedules, and truly embodied the idea of a supportive, nurturing A Second Home
community? If you’re reading this, you’re already part of the journey, in some small w
isn’t just ours—it belongs to every family that walks through its doors. It
What Little Nest Stands For
1. Community: stories, experiences, and dreams of the people who make up this community.
Learning from Experiences We believe that parenting is not meant to be a solo journey. Little Nest is a space
Our journey as parents has been shaped in large part by the communities we’ve where families can come together, share their stories, and build relationships that As parents, we know how overwhelming the journey can feel at times. But we
When we became parents, the world changed in ways we never anticipated. The been fortunate to be part of. One of the most significant influences on Little Nest last a lifetime. Whether it’s through casual conversations at drop-off, workshops the power of finding your people—of being part of something that lifts you u
simplest moments—a toddler’s first steps, a heartfelt hug at the end of a long has been our time at the Dhirubhai Ambani International School (DAIS), where we that address common parenting challenges, or events that bring families together, need it most. That’s what we hope Little Nest can be for you: a safe space,
day—started to hold a weight and meaning we could have never imagined. have had the opportunity to grow in an environment that values academic our goal is to foster a sense of belonging. inspiration, and a reminder that you’re never alone.
Parenthood taught us about vulnerability, about the beauty of small victories, and excellence, creativity, and empathy.
about how deeply human the need for connection is. It also made us acutely aware 2. Curiosity: Welcome to the idea of Little Nest. We’re so glad you’re here.
of the kind of environment we wanted for our children—a place where they could DAIS showed us how transformative it can be to belong to a space where children Children are naturally curious, and we see it as our role to nurture that curiosity. Our
grow and explore, but also a community where we, as parents, could feel supported feel seen and supported for who they are, and where parents are invited to be part programs are designed to encourage exploration, creativity, and independent Contact: Community@littlenestmumbai.com
and understood. of the process. It wasn’t just about the academics—it was about the culture of care thinking. We want every child who walks through our doors to feel empowered to
and thoughtfulness that permeated everything. From the way teachers encouraged ask questions, try new things, and discover their passions.
Little Nest wasn’t built as a grand idea or an ambitious project. It came from a very individuality to the way families connected at events and discussions, DAIS felt like 3. Care:
personal place, shaped by the experiences and hopes we’ve carried as parents. It is more than a school. It was a community in the truest sense. Above all, Little Nest is a safe space. It’s a place where children can take risks, make
the result of countless conversations, moments of reflection, and the lessons we’ve mistakes, and grow in their own time. It’s also a place where parents can feel
learned along the way. Most importantly, it is a response to the deep need we At the same time, we realized there were gaps that we wanted to address— supported and understood, knowing that they’re part of a community that values
felt—not just for our children, but for families around us—to have a place that felt like particularly for younger children and their families. While schools like DAIS provide their own well-being as much as their child’s.
a true extension of home. an incredible foundation for older children, what about the formative years when