E – Early Talks About Big Stuff: Consent, Kindness & Being a Good Human
How I introduced my child to consent, kindness & equality… P.S. I learned more than him.
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Parenting or child rearing is a practice to raise a child or children as a parent. Here parents ensure about a child’s well being, health and safety, preparing them for life, and imparting cultural values.
A quality parent-child relationship is essential for healthy development and growth.
Having said that parenting is a journey. One can’t expect to be a perfect parent. As a perfect parent don’t exist. However, many parents especially during the early days strive for it.
Find articles that share real-life mothers who are trying to raise curious independent children who are prepared for life. There would be learnings from experience and failure incidents too.
How I introduced my child to consent, kindness & equality… P.S. I learned more than him.
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Different parenting styles, one goal—raising you with love & balance. Hopefully we are doing decent job.
D – Daddy vs. Mommy: Different Parenting Styles and What Really Works Read More »
My Free-Spirited Penguin, You may not remember, but your grandparents used to say, “Your Bapa and Maa were so independent at your age. And look at you—still so dependent on Maa!” They said it with affection, but it always made me stop and think. Was I being too permissive? Too overprotective? I never made hard
C- Chaos and Choices in Parenting Read More »
No two days in parenting are ever the same. Some days, you might feel like a bad mom. But in reality, you’re just learning.
B – Bad Mom Moments: When I Felt Like I Was Failing You Read More »
My not-so-little Penguin, It feels like just yesterday when we spent our days together, homeschooling, playing, and talking about everything under the sun. Then, school started, and I went back to work. Life moved forward faster than I expected, and before I knew it, you weren’t my little boy anymore. I don’t remember the exact
A – Almost a Teen. Yet Tween Read More »