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Parenting

Emotionally Qualitative Parenting

Parenting is tough. It’s demanding, exhausting, confusing yet fulfilling. From the moment a tiny life enters the world of two connected individuals, their identity changes. From then on, it’s about another complex role that they need to carry out in

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Parenting styles and socio-emotional development of children?

Attachment, an emotional bond that connects individuals, is the most researched topic evolutionarily and developmentally. It has fascinated several academicians, psychologists’ especially developmental and cultural psychologists for ages due to its dynamic nature of forming the foundation for a person’s

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Role of parenting in Childhood Anxiety

“Why have you not finished your breakfast yet?” asked Shobha irritably to her 7-year-old daughter, Keya. The kid had her online classes scheduled in the next 15 minutes and Shobha was after the kid to get ready. “Mom, I told

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7 types of parenting styles you must know

The initial years of a child have a great impact on their life, whether it is the child’s academic performance or future relationships, personality or psyche, parenting has a key role to play in all of it. Let’s have a

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Enjoy parenting a teenager while creating a confident individual

Teen is an age, when a child starts developing or carving their own separate identity along with their other physical and hormonal changes. This separate identity becomes a crisis issue for those parents who takes their children as their own

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Mindful Parenting

Mindfulness is the quality of being aware of what is happening in the present moment. That sounds simple, but for most parents life is no less than a roller coaster ride- always running and worrying about what to do next,

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Parental Pressure vs. Personal Purpose: Whose Dream Is the Child Chasing

As soon as a child is born, many parents begin to dream, imagining their little one growing up to become a doctor, an engineer, a lawyer, or an artist. Although these dreams often come from a place of love, sometimes,

Relationship

Why Some People Struggle More in Relationships

In addition to being incredibly tough, relationships may also be enriching. Studies in psychology, sociology, and the actual world show why some people find it more difficult to establish and sustain healthy relationships and what practical solutions can be useful.

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A Comparative Review of Leading Free Family Safety Applications

The widespread adoption of smartphones has fundamentally altered how families coordinate daily routines and safeguard one another’s well-being. Contemporary location-tracking applications now deliver far more than simple map pins: they analyse movement patterns, identify irregular routes, and even promote safer

Health

How Legal Frameworks Overlook People with ADHD and Borderline IQ  

Ever found yourself wondering, “Surely the law must safeguard everybody equally”?  For neurotypical individuals, that may be comforting. But for those with ADHD and borderline intellectual capacity (IQ 70–85), experienced reality is sharply divergent. These individuals are at a double