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Reeta Sonawat
[edit]Reeta Sonawat ( born Sept 16, 1955) is an Indian Child Development Expert, assistant professor in the dept of Child Development at Banasthali Vidyapith, Associate Professor in the department of Women and Child Development at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar National Institute of Social Science, MHOW and Professor in Department of Human Development at SNDT Women’sUniversity. She was selected as a leader by United States Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs for International Visitor leadership Program on Early Childhood Education 2009.
Born | Sept. 16,1955 |
Education | M. Sc. Ph. D. Post doc from Bremen Universty, Germany |
Known for | Research and training in Early childhood Education |
Parents | Lalita, Narendrasingh |
Family | Husband Dr. Haripal Singh was a Scientist at TIFR; Daughter Harita, Engineer. at Volks Wagen and Jayam Motors |
Field | Early Childhood Education and Action research |
Face book | Sonawat Reeta |