Shristi Foundation About
Since

2003

Shristi Foundation

Founder of “Shristi Foundation,” Ms. Kumutaa Valli Shiv Kumar MS (Psy), initiated antenatal and prenatal care classes in June 2003. A visionary dedicated to women’s health during pregnancy, she collaborates with experts like yogis, gynecologists, pediatricians, and dieticians to ensure a smooth pregnancy journey and the birth of healthy babies. These classes are conducted at the foundation’s headquarters in Erode and have expanded to Chennai, Coimbatore, and Tirupur, with online options available.

Over 10,000 women have benefitted from Shristi’s programs, which include pregnancy care, prenatal classes, and antenatal care. The foundation’s unique methods and techniques support the holistic development of both mother and child, fostering mental, emotional, and social well-being.

Shristi offers a 48-hour course over two months for pregnant mothers. Join now and become part of a community of over 10,000 Shristi babies since 2003!

Our Nature

Our Vission

We are committed to the service of increasing the infant potential and thereby building a well-balanced society.

How To Achieve?
arrow This is achieved by properly focusing on the thoughts and actions of expectant mothers.
arrow Expectant mothers are taught some Bonding techniques & prenatal and infant stimulation techniques
Shristi Foundation Vission

Our Mission

Sharon Begley, after interviewing several neurobiologists, wrote…

arrow “With the right input at the right time, almost anything is possible. But if you miss the critical period, you’re playing with a handicap.”
arrow Our mission is to achieve the possibility which is available during pregnancy to create a well balanced society to enhance the future generation.
Shristi foundation’s mission

Statistics

The research is done with a sample study of 60 mothers on the efficacy of Shristi program
arrow 70% of the Shristi babies recognized the mother’s voice, music, etc in the womb itself.
arrow 87% of them showed very high interest in books and pictures
arrow 1/3rd of them rolled over before 3rd month and 1/4th of them sat before 6months
80% of the Shristi babies walked before one year whereas only 50% of the other babies were able to walk in less than one year Research on Shristi Babies (1/2)
arrow 37% of Shristi babies spoke in 8months whereas only 13% of the other babies were able to do so.
arrow 87% of Shristi babies were found to be happy most of the time.
arrow 67% of them rarely got sick.

Thus Shristi program was able to make a remarkable difference in the physical, cognitive, and emotional wellbeing of the child

Shristi Foundation Statistics
Why Choose Us

Why Our Mothers Recommend Us

We are committed to providing exceptional prenatal care and support for every expectant mother.

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Holistic Pregnancy Care

We support mental, emotional, and physical well-being through personalized care plans.

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Expert Healthcare Team

Our team includes yogis, gynecologists, pediatricians, and dieticians working together for your health.

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Comprehensive Education

Our prenatal classes ensure you’re well-prepared for the journey ahead, both mentally and physically.

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Online Support Available

Join our community from anywhere with online access to prenatal classes and resources.

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frequently asked questions

Prenatal stimulation is a technique that uses various stimuli such as; sound, (especially musical sounds and a mother’s voice), movement, pressure, vibrations, and light to communicate with the baby before birth.

The baby learns to recognize and respond to the different stimuli, which encourages physical, mental, and sensory development.

Studies by leading child development researchers such as Thomas R. Verny and Rene Van de Carr have revealed that stimulated babies exhibit enhanced visual, auditory, linguistic, and motor development. In general, they sleep better, are more alert, confidant, and content than infants who were not stimulated. They also show superior learning capacity and calm down when they hear familiar sounds they heard while in the womb.

Babies that were stimulated by their mothers before birth showed greater confidence, were more active at birth, and experienced better success at breastfeeding.

Stimulated babies and their families showed more intense bonding and greater family cohesion. Prenatal stimulation provides a lasting foundation for loving communication and healthy parent-child relationships.

A number of studies have shown that yes, prenatal stimulation does seem to have a favorable effect on intelligence and IQ. One example is the study “Project Family” conducted by Dr. Beatriz Manrique. Stimulated babies tested at the age of 3, on average, scored 14 IQ points higher on the Stanford-Binet scale than children who were not stimulated.

On average, stimulated infants consistently scored higher than the non-stimulated control group on the Braselton scale for neurological development and behavior, and the Bailey scale for mental and motor development.

Most importantly, prenatal stimulation techniques teach parents how to provide a safe, loving and exciting environment that will encourage their child to learn and grow.

Babies can benefit from stimulation as early as the third month of pregnancy. At this point, they begin to perceive spatial orientation and tactile stimuli.

Yes. Once babies develop hearing in the fifth month, music is excellent for aural stimulation and to soothe the baby.

However, mothers can give their babies the emotional benefits of music even before hearing develops at five months. Mothers who set aside time to relax daily by listening to music also help their babies feel calmer and happier. Pregnant women and babies share hormones, so there is a close connection between the emotional well being of the mother and that of the child she carries.