Attachment Parenting & Sleep Training

Attachment Parenting & Sleep Training: Finding a Balance for Peaceful Nights

As parents, we all want those peaceful nights of sleep, but finding the right balance between attachment parenting and sleep training can be a challenge. Attachment parenting emphasizes a close, nurturing bond with your child, while sleep training focuses on promoting independent sleep skills. Is it possible to find a middle ground? Let’s explore this …

patience in kids

Parenting an Impatient Child? Here’s My Journey of Patience & Understanding!

Patience is a virtue that can greatly benefit children in various aspects of their lives. It helps them navigate challenges, make better decisions, and develop stronger relationships. However, teaching patience to a child can be quite a task, especially if they have a naturally impatient disposition. In this blog post, we will explore some helpful …

Embracing Mindfulness: Nurturing Presence and Gratitude in Our Children

Dear Moms, in the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, we often find ourselves caught up in the chaos, racing from one task to another. But amidst the whirlwind, there’s a beautiful practice that can bring calm and joy to our lives and the lives of our children – mindfulness. Today, let’s embark on …

Parenting for Anxious Childhood

Supporting Your Child’s Anxious Emotions: A Personalized Guide

As moms, we want nothing more than to see our children happy and carefree. However, it’s important to recognize that anxiety is a normal part of childhood, and effective parenting for anxious childhood is crucial. Our role as parents is to support and guide our little ones through their anxious emotions. In this blog post, …

What's Next - 1

Affordable and Fun: What’s Next -1 || Build Essential Skills in Kids Under Rs. 300

 The Perfect Way to Build Essential Skills in Children If you are a parent or caregiver, you know how important it is to find fun and engaging activities that promote the development of essential skills in children. One such activity that I have recently discovered is the picture sequencing game called What’s Next – 1. …

public speaking in kids

Master Public Speaking in Kids – From Fear to Confidence!

As parents, we strive to give our children the best tools and opportunities to thrive in their future. One essential skill that often gets overlooked is public speaking. Public speaking is one of the most important skills a person can possess. It can open doors to new opportunities and help individuals succeed in their personal …

balanced screen time

Balanced Screen Time for My Preschooler: How I Achieved This!

As a new mother, I was initially overwhelmed by the conflicting advice and opinions regarding screen time for young children. While some experts recommended completely avoiding screens for children under the age of two, others suggested limiting it to one hour per day for older children. But I was so sure that I would stop …

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Overcoming the Challenges of Parenting Today – Episode 1 (TECHNOLOGY)

The experience of becoming a parent is one that is not only difficult but also gratifying, and it is sometimes referred to as the most difficult job in the world. On the other hand, parents in today’s world confront a one-of-a-kind set of obstacles that are different from those faced by their ancestors. This post …

Motherhood

Motherhood: The Ultimate Journey of Love and Self-Discovery

Being a mother is an experience that is difficult at times but ultimately very rewarding. It is a voyage of finding oneself, growing, and falling in love. Becoming a mother is an experience that will forever alter a woman’s life, and it will bring with it a broad spectrum of feelings and both joys and …

anxiety in kids

Anxiety In Kids: This Is How You Can Help Them Reduce Stress

Children’s anxiety and stress may show up in many different ways, including bodily (such as stomach pains and headaches) and mental (such as fear and concern), as well as behavioral symptoms (e.g. avoidance, irritability). Anxiety and stress are common in children for various reasons, including exposure to stressful media, abrupt changes in habits or surroundings, …