The world does not reward those who can repeat facts. The world only rewards those who can solve problems. The problem is that most of us are stuck in a place where we can only repeat facts. That’s how we …
Parenting is one of the most important and challenging responsibilities a person can have, yet it often comes with no formal training. Many parents rely on instincts, traditions, or trial and error. But in a rapidly changing world, intentional learning …
Screen time has become an integral part of modern childhood, from educational apps to entertainment. However, excessive screen exposure is raising concerns about its impact on children’s emotional, cognitive, and social development. Many parents wonder: How much screen time is …
We are raising children in an age unlike any other—one where they are constantly exposed to a flood of unfiltered information, trends, and influences that shape their thinking, values, and behaviors. This digital age, often referred to as Digital Babylon, …
When emotional intelligence (EI) is underdeveloped, it can significantly impact a child’s mental health, relationships, career, spiritual life, and overall well-being. A parent without emotional intelligence raises a child who spends their adulthood repairing what their childhood broke. This is …
Parenting comes with its highs and lows, but one thing is certain emotional triggers are a part of the journey. When we’re overwhelmed, stressed, or struggling, it’s easy to react emotionally, which can impact how we interact with our children. …
Parenting is a rewarding but often challenging experience that can sometimes feel like an ongoing battle. Between managing daily responsibilities, handling emotional ups and downs, and facing external pressures, parents can feel like they’re constantly fighting to maintain control, balance, …
A common concern for many parents today is a child who doesn’t listen. It can be incredibly frustrating, often feeling like you’re speaking to a wall. But what does it truly mean when your child isn’t listening? Understanding the root …
“Normalised nonsense” in parenting refers to behaviors, attitudes, or practices that are widely accepted or assumed to be standard in parenting, but which may be irrational, counterproductive, or harmful. These norms can become so ingrained in society that they are …
Parenting is a journey that’s as old as time, yet the way we raise our children has continuously evolved. As we step into 2025, the landscape of parenting is changing once again shaped by technological advancements, new societal pressures, and …