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Awareness Parenting Technology

Behind The Scenes: Inside the World of Kid Influencers 

Have you come across reels on social media where children and adolescents are advertising various products? Or do you know a child or adolescent who shoots Instagram or YouTube videos? With the Pandemic hitting the world, there has been a sudden rise in Kid influencers. From sharing their daily routine, vacations, to sponsoring products, younger […]

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Teaching Your Kids about Their Heritage to Give Them a Sense of Belonging

Teaching children about their heritage defines their perception of life and the world. It connects them with the history of past generations. Moreover, it equips them with the virtues they need today. When they realize their roots, they experience a great sense of belonging. Such knowledge goes beyond history. It gives them pride, connects them […]

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Awareness Health

The Role of Sport in Post-Trauma Recovery: Healing Mind, Body & Community

Sports play a significant role in post-trauma healing. Action encompasses all aspects of mind, body rehabilitation and rehabilitation. Participation in sporting activities after trauma can immensely help in restoring a person’s self-control, sense of purpose, and identity. Engaging in a sport or in an activity builds strong social connections and bonds that help in the […]

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Parenting

Parenting Through Adolescence: Understanding Parents’ Emotional Struggles

A son who used to ask for help with almost everything now wants to walk to a friend’s house alone. The parent might simultaneously feel pride in their child’s growing independence and an overwhelming anxiety about their safety; this can result in an internal battle between fostering growth and protecting them.  That was just an […]

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Positive Social

The Psychology of Festival Joy: How Culture and Society Shape the Way We Celebrate

Among the many cultural forms of humanity, festivals may be the most colourful, expressive forms of culture that consist of music, rituals, and shared emotions. All over the world, people share collective joy during festivals that celebrate religious, agricultural, or national events. This visible joy often leads to the assumption that joy at festivals is […]

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Research

New Research Study: Psilocybin and Postpartum Depression 

Psilocybin, which is commonly used for interventions related to mental health disorders, has been found to have a more negative impact. According to a research study, Psilocybin worsen the postpartum depression symptoms in mice. Mothers who were injected with the drug show avoidance of their pups, lasting depressive-like behaviour, and more anxiety.  The research shows […]

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Relationship

Why Making Friends Gets Harder With Age? A Psychological Perspective

Friendship has been referred to as one of the simplest pleasures in life, yet with the passage of time, getting to know new friends becomes mysteriously complex. As children, we may connect through a game or a toy; as students, friendships were easy during late-night study or coffee shop hangouts. But as adulthood unfolds, the […]

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Social

When Nostalgia Hurts: Understanding Childhood Trauma and Neglect

Nostalgia is a sweet, sentimental feeling, but the idea that everyone remembers and longs for their childhood is a comforting myth, not universally true. We often assume everyone looks back on their childhood fondly, but in reality, experiences vary widely, and for many people, their childhood is rather painful than comforting. This topic challenges the cultural […]

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Awareness Education Parenting

Special Educator vs Counsellor: Know the Difference

Sometimes schools post jobs like “Counsellor-cum-Special Educator needed” with the expectation that the same person will handle both academic learning and emotional guidance. If you look back to our childhood, we remember a lot of difficulties we faced in making friends, struggling to understand the growing personalities and adjusting to the new social life and dealing […]

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Research

Surprising Research: Motherhood Unlocking New Behaviour for Survival 

Aggression neurons have been discovered to activate in female mice during the phase of motherhood, as per a recent research study. Though the neuron is present long before, it gets activated after giving birth and is usually dormant in non-pregnant females. Prolactin and Oxytocin switch this system, enabling maternal defence. Prolactin and Oxytocin are usually […]

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