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How to keep up with the changing school syllabus for teenagers in 11th class?

An increasingly complicated school syllabus has characterised the experience when your teenager happens to be in the crucial year of Class 11th. More diversified academic demands and tougher subjects come with further stress in trying to know the right things to do for your child. Every parent wants to be there for every little event […]

Is 12 too early to send a child to coaching classes for entrance exams?

Many parents are bothered by whether 12 is too early to send a child to coaching classes for entrance exams. Education is changing in many ways- from by heart learning to more objective and reasoning ability-type assessment. This necessarily makes it more competitive every day. It puts greater pressure on them to succeed at a […]

What is helicopter parenting, and how do you recognise the signs if you are one?

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In the frantic, hyper-connected world of today, few parents can afford to give liberties to their offspring. The anxiety of guardedly protecting and providing for the most successful result possible for a child often becomes over-involvement, commonly referred to as “helicopter parenting.” What exactly is helicopter parenting, and what might be some warning signs if […]

Is internet access enough for my child?

A group of people in a classroom discussing internet access and its benefits.

Internet access has become necessary in almost every household nowadays. The child uses it for homework, online lessons, or social connections, so there’s a whole world of internet access that can unlock for them. But then, a parent asks themselves, is internet access enough for my child? Let’s dive into that in more detail, breaking […]

When to stop my child from playing?

Two kids are playing with the ring

Children love playing more than anything. Whether running up and downstairs in the park, building with blocks, or locked in at video games, playing is the biggest pastime in the life of a child. It develops creativity, motor skills, and social abilities.  However, many parents ask themselves the following: at what point should one stop […]

How to help your child change their friend circle for a better future?

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Everyone wants the best for his/her child. As a parent we always move towards uplifting our kids. We help them navigate the trials of life and pray that they make the best decisions. This is not something that should concern us other than the neighbourhood kids, of course, but who they befriend can often lead […]

What to do if my son is not interested in engineering?

A group of people sitting at a table discussing about their son engineering career

As parents, we all wish for our children to be the best. Most of us somehow translate this into finding them a stable and prestigious profession like engineering. But then what happens when your son tells you he doesn’t want to be an engineer? Which can be tough when you always picture some amount of […]

How do I find the best career for my daughter?

As a parent, one of the most important responsibilities is guiding your child toward a fulfilling future. While every parent wants the best for their daughter, finding the right career path can feel like a challenging task in today’s fast-changing world. With so many options, how do you help your daughter choose a career that […]

How do kids learn to speak good english?

A child speaking in good english into a microphone

English as a subject has a certain fascination and especially when it concerns kids. The experience and development of kids from the time they begin to utter the first word and start forming sentences is really incredible. But the real question is: In what manner do children learn proper American/English? In this blog, I am […]

Is my child too sick to go to school today?

A sick child lying on a bed

Deciding whether or not kids, ill as they may be, should go to school at all is one of the toughest choices in life that parents will ever have to go through. But every morning as your kid wakes up and greets you spiffily and with a low cough, you say to yourself, “Should I […]