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Parenting

The Silence Between Parents and Teens: Why Communication Breaks Down

Most parents remember a time in their children’s lives when everything was shared with them: what happened at school, their friendships, their worries and all the happy events. But as children transition from childhood to adolescence, many times, their conversations decrease

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Cultural and Developmental Perspectives: How Belief Systems Shape a Child’s Understanding of Death 

Have you ever witnessed death of any close one. A lot going on outside while you are numb on inside. As a child you had a thought about what happened to people when they died you asked your mom but

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Beyond Advice: Why Validation Often Matters More Than  Solutions

We live in a solution-oriented world. When someone shares a problem, the instinctive  response is often, “Have you tried this?” or “You should do that.” Advice feels helpful, active and efficient. However, in many instances, after the conversation, it can

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Barriers to Play: How Playgrounds Exclude Neurodivergent Children

The playgrounds are often pictured as public areas that are open to all children to play, explore and socialise without any restrictions. Play facilitates physical growth, emotional, creativity, and social skills, which is why it is a very essential aspect

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How Adolescents Rebuild Emotional Intimacy with Parents

Adolescence is, famously, a season of separation: closed bedroom doors, texts with “k”s, and a world of emotions that is radically out of bounds to the grown-ups who once helped raise them. But beneath that popularised picture of disconnection, another,

Education Health

Why Life Skills Matter in Education?

Have you ever been in a situation where you wanted to say no but somehow couldn’t and ended up being in an uncomfortable situation? Or has there been a situation where you felt anxious the whole day but couldn’t understand

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The Emotional Blueprint of Pregnancy: Staying Grounded In Each Trimester

Pregnancy is often described in physical terms, like symptoms, appointments, and developmental milestones. But the emotional landscape is just as real, just as dynamic, and just as deserving of attention. Every trimester carries its own rhythm. Where some moments feel

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The Psychology of Disconnection: Why True Relaxation Requires a Complete Digital Detox

You’re lying in bed, scrolling through your phone even though your eyes sting and your brain’s buzzing with notifications. It’s weird—every swipe feels like it should help you unwind, but honestly, the calm you crave just slips further away. True

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How Mentorship and Supervision Foster Professional Growth in Psychology

One of the most obvious reasons why psychology professionals tend to grow in confidence is strong mentorship. Practising psychology can be challenging for new practitioners. However,  supervision and guidance can smooth this process. Strong and responsible mentorship helps them understand

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Cognitive Challenges in People with Schizophrenia and Personality Disorders

Schizophrenia is a mental illness that affects the way a person thinks, feels, and perceives reality. Individuals may experience confusion, fear, and uncertainty about what is real. They may struggle to understand others, trust their own thoughts, or correctly interpret