Help your child reduce screentime
Parenting has no writ rule. We learn, we unlearn, we understand – ourselves and our child. The most common power struggle these days is the topic of excessive screen time …
Parenting has no writ rule. We learn, we unlearn, we understand – ourselves and our child. The most common power struggle these days is the topic of excessive screen time …
The benefits of developing empathy with animals are : How to teach kindness towards animals to children? Most importantly :
Over the years, as a #counsellingpsychologist I have seen a lot of low esteem in clients do not have a good handwriting. Is handwriting important? Yes, it is, across all …
Wondering how to calm yourself during stressful times especially provoked by external stimuli? Thinking how to calm children when they feel anxious? Feeling #anxious is a natural response to any …
Separation anxiety for toddlers and school going children is real! It is not attention seeking or a tantrum show. With a bit of love, planning and support this transition will …
With a plethora of options in academic streams and career, students today have a wide choice. As I cater to teenage counselling, a frequent concern is students losing focus in …
A new addition to the family necessitates the need to accommodate and make changes in the parenting style too. Things require sharing, creating physical space, new meal plans and co-operation. …
1.Lead by Example: A child easily mimics your behaviour and so also it is about the food choices that adults make at home. 2.Bonding with Meal Planning: Use a weekend …
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A smart introduction : Share your name, where you’re from, and a little bit about your interests or hobbies. Hold out your hand and shake hands firm with proper eye …
Travelling is fun and if you are travelling with an infant do go thru these super cool parenting tips to make the journey easy. Pre plan : Check all about …
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