As we have inculcated the habit of making a to-do list for everything, even the minutest thing in our mind, so that we don’t need to remember, likewise we have…
Once there was a very beautiful and innocent girl Disha. She was seven years old. She was loved by her parents to infinity. As she was the only child, her…
Tired of handling the never-ending fights about screen-time. At time parents just do not know how to manage their kids’ all these - mobile games, video games, social media, multiple apps, non-stop chatting with friends.
Once there were two best friends, Elsie and Jill. They were settled in same location, and had children at the same time!
The children were in same school and same class. The personalities of both the children were poles apart; because of the upbringing and the values they were being taught.
Sneha had three children, a 10-year-old son and twin girls aged 6. She lived in a small town, and handled her home and kids well. Her husband usually travelled abroad for work, for several months.
Ryan was a ten-year-old boy. He was a very intelligent and smart for his age. In school, he always stood first in studies, extremely good in extra-curricular activities.
His parents gave him all sorts of facilities and were really happy with the way he was progressing.
There was one problem with Ryan. His behaviour.
As a parent, the most important job is to keep up your child’s curiosity levels. No matter how many and how irrelevant questions your child asks, try to answer each and every question and explain the reasons and logics behind that.
Verbal acknowledgment, praise and attention are the most effective ways of rewarding the children, telling him that you are proud of him, patting his back, giving a hug, saying encouraging words are great ways of strengthening the child’s confidence.
Tara was a very cute ten-year-old girl. She was a very well behaved, intelligent, smart and innocent girl. Tara moved to a new city with her parents...