parents and children

What we learn when we truly see our parents

Parents are not mythical beings, they are ordinary people with ordinary lives and extra ordinary love for us.

Raising emotionally intelligent kids: Because feelings matter more than grades

Teaching emotional intelligence in children fosters empathy, resilience, and responsibility. Encouraging emotional expression, assigning small tasks, celebrating efforts, and leading by example nurture EQ, shaping future success. Early development ensures better relationships, perseverance, and long-term emotional well-being.

Accepting your parents is not the same as loving your parents

We must embrace the reality of who our parents are, which involves letting go of who we wish they were.

Cover Story. / Our lives and the secrets we keep

Living two lives – one at home and one outside.

UNIVERSAL CHILDREN’S DAY / Let the children live their childhood

How reasonable is it to expect children to understand the intricacies of a time-bound commitment they are making with themselves?