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Should children go to English medium schools or regional language schools where children will learn in their mother tongue? This question haunts every parent! What are the benefits of learning in your mother tongue? What is the best medium of i
Every parent is looking for a so-called “GOOD SCHOOL” for their child. Today, when a parent thinks about "which school should I put" my child in, they have many options in front of them . Decision making can be overwhelming. What criteria shoul
There is no right or wrong way to parent a child and what works in parenting differs from person to person and family to family.But there are some universal parenting principles that we cannot deny. It is important to keep updating our “parenti
Why is it important to share the “fact of adoption” and how to tell kids at an appropriate age that they were adopted? How can parents deal with self-doubts? Both kids and parents experience a sense of ambiguous loss in the process of adoption.
What sort of preparation do prospective adoptive parents need to do? Why and how to talk about adoption with family and friends without being defensive? What it means to be totally accepting of the adoption decision before the baby comes home.
Adoption can be a difficult decision to make and even a harder one to carry out. People adopt for varied reasons, and why, when, how, whom to adopt and who can adopt depends on a number of factors. This week, let’s spotlight this topic as we ta
Quite often parents are confused when parenting is happening in a culture quite different from the one they might have themselves been brought up in. In this debate over “Desi vs Western”, or “Old Vs New” , there is a need to consider the conte
Many of our traditional parenting customs have a strong scientific basis. Many customs we follow have been followed for generations sometimes blindly and so have lost the logic or scientific outlook behind them. As a part of conscious parenting
We will not compare or judge traditional Indian parenting and western parenting practices. We will try to imbibe good things from both. Let us see in this episode how we can develop our own unique parent-child relationship by learning the mecha
कभी-कभी हम माता-पिता बच्चों के प्रति अपना प्यार, शब्दों में व्यक्त करना भूल जाते हैं ।अपने बच्चों को "I love you" कहना उनके समग्र विकास के लिये बहुत आवश्यक है और इस संदेश को अपने छोटों तक पहुंचाने के लिए आप कई अलग-अलग चीजें कह सकते हैं और कर सक
In our culture, parents and society have been equating “academics with intelligence”. It is expected that "academic achievement" should be the goal of every child. When we say schooling, we mean such core subjects as Science, and Math.We do no
Knowing our family health history is one of the most powerful tools we have for our children to make changes that will have both immediate and long-term payoffs. It is important to talk to kids about (physical as well as mental) health and illn
Reflective parenting helps us to break the vicious cycle of parental shaming and other myths about parenting. Why should we avoid using the terms good versus bad parenting? How can we help develop non-judgmental and empathetic interactions with
Parents hardly talk to their kids about their current work lives or about their own childhood and past experiences. Children learn vicariously through parental conversations and that can help in solidifying parent-child connection. Let’s explor
It is said that 80% of parenting is about “connection”! What is the importance of connecting with our kids? How to use humor, daily activities and listening to connect with your children of all ages?ऐसा कहा जाता है कि 80% पेरेंटिंग यह "कनेक्शन"
Feeding is one of the parent’s most important jobs. But family meals are about more than just food. They are a time to connect with your child and to support their overall development. You may have to offer your child a new food 10 or 15 times
Family Meals are as much about connection as they are about nutrition. See mealtimes as an opportunity to learn – what it means to be together as a family; sharing; taking turns; practicing good manners; conversational skill,etc . Making sure t
Rituals are important in families. There are three categories of rituals: celebrations, which include holidays and rites of passage; traditions, such as birthdays and anniversaries; and patterned daily routines, such as family dinners. Positive
Over time families develop patterns of communication. Make time to listen as well as talk to your child starting early on. Parents need to always show a united front. There is a difference between allowing children to "express" as they want and
Connection, self-regulation and tears can all help kids process and deal with their feelings of fear and anxiety. There are many things adults can do to increase connection and reduce the state of fear in the child. Normalizing and validating t
Kids can experience fear at any age, and often, those fears are a normal part of their development. Some fears can be mild or short-lived, while others may interfere with your child's daily activities. In this episode, let us look at different
The skill of effective listening is an important part of communication that gives us great fulfillment when we learn to give and to receive. The conversation usually happens on more than one level, that which is said and that which is meant.Lis
Can you have open conversations with your child? Do you know if your child resists conversations with you? How to communicate effectively with your child irrespective of whether they are 6 years, 16 years or 26 years old? The key is to create a
We have been hearing the words ‘Generation Gap’ from many generations. Today's children who were born in the year 2000 or after belong to the post Millennial generation which is also called Generation Z, or Gen Z! They think that air, water and
A teenager is an adult in training! Parenting teens is a transformative process that redefines parent-child relationship. This period is marked by three distinct characteristics of mood swings, conflict with parents and risk-taking behaviors. I
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