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How to Tell If Your Teen Is Addicted to Screens
In today’s world, screens are as much a part of life as food, water, and air—especially for teenagers. But how do you know if your teen is simply keeping up with their social circle, or if they’re truly addicted to their devices? As parents, we can feel a bit helpless in this digital age, where Read more
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Parenting in the Digital Age: Raising Emotionally Healthy Kids in a Screen-Filled World
Being a parent has never been more confusing. In today’s tech-driven world, raising kids comes with a whole new set of challenges. Between smartphones, tablets, gaming consoles, and 24/7 internet access, modern parenting is no longer just about teaching manners or bedtime routines. It’s about navigating a digital landscape while preserving emotional intelligence, human connection, Read more
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10 Must-Read Books for Teenagers
“Let’s be reasonable and add an eighth day to the week that is devoted exclusively to reading.” Lena dunham I wish the above could happen! Reading as a habit is one of the most useful habits you can develop in your children. It’s even easier if you start when they’re young. Read: How to Develop Read more
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10 Interesting Facts About Human Body
Science has revealed that the human body is made up of millions and millions of atoms… For example, I am made up of 5.8×10 27 atoms. – A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Human body is a veritable treasure trove of fun facts, amazing processes and high strength. It is incredible to learn about the capability Read more
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10 Ways to Engage Children During Summer Break
Summer vacations are around the corner, and kids are super excited about the free time they will get. For most parents, however, this is the harbinger of tough times. One thing that I have said multiple times and would like to reiterate: It’s okay for kids to get bored. As parents, you are not responsible Read more
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QRS #2: On Creativity
This is a QRS Series – Question, Recommendation and Saying – focusing on things that are important for us, as parents and as professionals. Question: Are you doing enough to increase your creative skills? Are you exercising your brain to think beyond the obvious? Almost every job requires creativity, some more than others. With automation Read more
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QRS #1: On Priorities and Health
This is a QRS Series – Question, Recommendation and Saying – focusing on things that are important for us, as parents and as professionals. Question: We all talk about priorities, but urgent work takes precedence over our ‘real priorities’ in our daily life. Thus, the question arises: What are your top priorities? What percentage of Read more
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Healthy Resolutions for the New Year
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver. Mahatma Gandhi In our busy schedules, the one thing that ends up taking a back-seat is our health. Simply because its usually not urgent. The problem is that, that unlike a project deadline, when health becomes ‘urgent’ it is scary. It Read more
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Toys and Gift Ideas for Space Lovers
“Space is for everybody. It’s not just for a few people in science or math, or for a select group of astronauts. That’s our new frontier out there, and it’s everybody’s business to know about space.” Christa McAuliffe The Universe is an incredible place, with stars, planets, galaxies, black holes – a little that we Read more
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Books for 4–6-year-old
“Books are a uniquely portable magic.” – Stephen King Reading is a habit that is best inculcated since childhood, and it is never too early to begin. For the first few years of my son’s life, I bought large sized picture books for him. I told him stories, pointed out the pictures and told him Read more