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Parenting

The Impact of Conditional Parental Regard on Children

Imagine being a child and being told that you are only loved when you achieve the perfect grades, when you behave perfectly and make your parents proud. You must feel the weight of constantly being “on” and striving to be

Health

Spoon Theory: A Metaphor for Understanding Life with Chronic Illness

Living with a chronic illness is incredibly tough. Explaining what it feels like to someone who hasn’t experienced it is even harder. We might not fully understand the ups and downs a chronically ill person go through every day. If

Education

Critical Period in Brain development

Imagine trying to mould wet clay—each touch, impression, and carve you make is critical because the clay is soft and malleable. You can shape it into a tumbler, pot, or plate. You choose how you wish to sculpt. However, there

Health

PANDAS Syndrome

PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated with Streptococcal infections) affects children with scarlet fever or strep throat and tends to develop the symptoms of this disorder. Furthermore, genetic predisposition or recurrent infections might contribute to its pathology. Studies have displayed

Education

World of Polymaths: Psychology behind Multitalented Individuals

India was enthusiastic throughout the Olympics. From the wins of Manu Bhaker, to the collective grieving for Lakshya Sen’s loss; these players did not disappoint but made India proud as ever. Interesting fact about them is that alongside being a

Awareness Health

How Childhood Experiences Affect Mental Health

The human brain is the most impressionable during its developmental stages. While we are in the early years of our life we are developing biologically, psychologically and socially through internal and external processes and experiences. What makes up these experiences

Therapy

What to do When your Teen doesn’t want Therapy

The concept of therapy is a fast growing one in today’s world. The world is changing as a result of this new thought and these fresh perspectives on mental health issues. Change is quite scary. In today’s world, mental health

Health

The Psychology of Solitary Confinement

When I say, “The third week of March 2020”, what do you remember? The Lockdown, right? Imagine you lived separately from your family for work and had to manage the lockdown all alone. The first few months felt relaxing and

Parenting

Because It Is Beyond Dolls For Girls And Cars For Boys!

If you really want to get to know someone, you don’t ask what’s between their legs David Stocker Parenting marks to be a pivotal foundation in an individual’s life. It contributes to shaping one’s identity and to a great extent,

Education

Incorporating Storytelling in Education

One of the earliest forms of communication is storytelling. Many communities and civilisations have used storytelling as a tool to pass down knowledge and traditions from one generation to others. In many communities, storytelling is still used as a major