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Who is GrowthCubs for?
Parents, grandparents, caregivers, teachers — anyone who wants to help a child learn life skills. Our content is designed for the home, but teachers use our worksheets in classrooms too.
How do I use the worksheets?
Download, print, and sit with a child for about 20 minutes. Each worksheet guides the conversation — no expertise needed. Think of it as structured quality time.
Can I use GrowthCubs materials in my school or classroom?
Yes! Our free resources are available for personal and educational use. If you’d like to use them in a school setting, feel free to download and print as many copies as you need. Drop us an email if you’d like classroom-specific materials.
How often do you add new resources?
We aim to add new free resources every week. The best way to stay updated is to subscribe to the Raising Cubs newsletter — you’ll get each new resource delivered to your inbox.
I’d love to collaborate. How do I get in touch?
We’d love that! Email us at hello@growthcubs.in with your idea. Whether it’s content collaboration, speaking, workshops, or something we haven’t thought of yet — Neha reads every email.
Who runs GrowthCubs?
GrowthCubs is founded and run by Neha Singh — a mom of two, MBA in Finance, based in Delhi. It’s a deeply personal project born from her own experience trying to teach her daughter about money. Read the full story →