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Relational Aggression

Aggression is how people cross their line between being Upset & being Hurtful, and when harm is Silent, Social, & Strategic, we call it “Relational Aggression.” A quiet way to harm someone with no visible scars but causing emotional wounds

Awareness

Is there Adequate Research on LGBTQIA+ in India?

In India, the LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual, and others) community has had a pivotal decade. Following the Delhi High Court’s original judgement in 2009 and the Supreme Court’s ultimate verdict in 2018, the legal discourse has

Parenting

How Childhood Praise Affects Adult Confidence 

Childhood is a delicate time of our lives. A child’s mind is like clay which is shaped by every interaction it faces and every word leaves an impression on a child. Both criticism and praise shape a child’s mind in

Social

The Social Buffering Hypothesis: How Support Systems Protect Us from Stress 

As individuals chase success and strive to meet high demands, stress has become nearly unavoidable. In every aspect of life, from work pressures to personal challenges, we often find ourselves struggling to meet the needs and demands that society has

Therapy

You Don’t Have to Be Broken to Seek therapy

There is a myth that we need to seek therapy in our worst condition, or if we seek therapy, it means the person must be unmanageable. Is that true? No, it’s not. Therapy is not something we should approach during

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Role of Traditional Indian Games in Child Development

The ancient Indian society had flourished in the past and it had surpassed the other countries in all fields of discipline. However, colonization and westernization have led to the failure to recognize the priceless treasures originating in India. India is

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How Shared Experiences Strengthen Family Bonds

Family life can be busy, often pulling us in different directions. Yet, the moments we share have the power to bring us closer together. Shared experiences – big or small – build trust, spark laughter, and create memories that last

Parenting

Is Gentle Parenting the Real Deal or Just Another Trend?

In an age where mothers are bombarded daily with guidance—everything from mommy bloggers to child psychologists—it’s little wonder that parenting fads rise and fall by the wayside. One technique that has surged in popularity is gentle parenting. You may have

Awareness

The Beauty of Being Average 

We people in this contemporary world run towards being extraordinary, and perfect and strive to be the best. We are happy if the child gets 100 out of 100, even if they score 99, we look into the missing pieces.

Research

The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences 

Many researches has been done to find out the effect of childhood trauma on emotional responsiveness towards negative stimuli or stressor, as a result we all know that childhood adverse experience influences how we react to the negative events. Interestingly, a new