Rediscovering What Childhood Needs Today

Every parent wants their child to do well in life. Good studies matter, but so do skills like confidence, communication, creativity, patience, and adaptability.

Childhood is changing fast. Screens, quick entertainment, short attention spans, and busy routines leave children with less space for patient thinking. The concern is not only whether a child will stay connected to culture or values. The bigger question today is: will the child be ready for a world that keeps changing?

Shaswat Study was born to address this very concern.

The Journey: From a Parent’s Concern to a Larger Mission

The story of Shaswat Study began with parents who felt that the modern school system leaves little room for the timeless teachings of Ancient India that once helped shape children’s character. Determined that their own kids would not miss out, they enrolled them in a gurukul.

“The transformation we witnessed was profound,” they recall.

That experience led to one thought: Why should only our children have access to this? Thus, Shaswat Study was born — a company built by parents who understand other parents’ hopes and fears.

A Balanced Approach to Growth

From the start, Shaswat Study’s approach has been holistic. As the founders explain, they are “raising modern kids with timeless, eternal knowledge”—giving each child “the best of both worlds” so they can succeed today while staying rooted in values that have stood the test of time.

Its learning philosophy draws from ancient frameworks such as Panchakosha (the five layers of being); Panchendriya (the five senses); and Panchamahabhuta (the five elements). But these concepts are translated into stories, games, activities, crafts and simple parent-child moments. In this sense, Shaswat Study is trying to bring old wisdom into modern homes.

Screen-Free Learning for Real Families

Shaswat Study offers a range of screen-free learning products, including the Eklavya Learning Box, Tales and Tasks books, board games, affirmation cards, and mantra habit cards. These are designed for parents who want their children engaged without depending on cartoons, mobile videos, or random online content.

Many parents want meaningful time with their children, but they do not always know what to do. After office work, homework, meals, and household responsibilities, planning quality activities every day can feel difficult. Shaswat Study tries to reduce that gap by giving parents ready, age-wise learning material.

The App: Daily Guidance for Parents

“ShaswatStudy: Parenting App” is India’s first app designed to provide parents with age-wise stories and activities on a daily basis. It helps parents solve the everyday question of “How can I spend quality time with my child today?” by offering simple, meaningful, and age-appropriate activities that require low preparation time while delivering high learning outcomes. 

Designed with Indian homes in mind, these activities do not require expensive materials and can be done easily using simple things available at home.

Impact and Community

Over the years, Shaswat Study has developed a growing ecosystem of stories, activities, screen free learning kits, and games. Families have responded because the products do not treat learning as only syllabus completion. They treat childhood as a foundation stage where confidence, emotions, and values are shaped together. 

Over the years, the Shaswat Study team has poured 12,000+ hours into research, resulting in more than 4,000+ stories and 5,000+ guided activities. These resources have been tested with families to ensure they truly engage young minds.

The results show in the numbers: over 15,000 Eklavya kits are now in homes, with a 4.9/5 average rating from parents. Families report that children can spend hours happily engaged with learning activities instead of screens as they explore puzzles, crafts, and stories together.

A Future Rooted in Capability and Character

The larger vision of Shaswat Study is to help parents raise children who are capable, emotionally steady, thoughtful, and rooted.

In a fast-changing world, children will need skills. But skills without patience, empathy, self-control, and identity can feel incomplete. Similarly, values without confidence and practical ability may not be enough for the future.

Shaswat Study’s attempt is to bring both together: the strength to succeed in the modern world and the depth to remain connected to one’s roots.

As Shaswat Study’s founders put it, they are planting seeds that will help children grow “a little kinder, a little wiser, and a little more connected to their true selves… because that’s the world we want to build, one child at a time.”

In a time when educational pressure and digital distractions are high, this story resonates deeply: the ultimate goal of childhood is not only success, but wisdom, kindness, and character.

As the founders invite families, let us come together to create a better future for our children—one skill and one value at a time.https://shaswatstudy.com