If you’ve ever heard your children argue over who touched whose imaginary boundary line on the sofa, congratulations—you are officially raising siblings.Siblings don’t just fight. They perform. One moment they are sharing snacks like saints, and the next moment they are debating ownership of a pencil like it’s ancestral property.“Why does he always take my... Continue Reading →
She Took a Break… and the House Didn’t Collapse, It Breathed
Somewhere between packing lunch boxes, answering office calls, finding missing socks, and remembering who likes less sugar in their milk, a silent myth is born — “A good mother is always available.”It sounds noble. It feels right. But let’s be honest… it’s also a little dangerous.Because being “always available” often means being always exhausted.And exhaustion... Continue Reading →
Building Trust with Your Kids: The Invisible Bridge We Walk Every Day
Parenting books will teach you how to potty train, how to discipline, how to pack a balanced lunch box that looks like a Pinterest festival.But no one really teaches you how to build trust.And trust, my dear parent, is not built during annual vacations or birthday parties with balloon arches. It is built on a... Continue Reading →
Gentle Parenting Explained: Because ‘Please’ Has Become My Surname
If someone had told millennials that one day we would raise our kids using a philosophy called gentle parenting, most of us would have laughed, adjusted our Walkman earphones, and gone back to watching Small Wonder. Yet here we are—parents of a digital generation—trying to raise emotionally intelligent children while our own emotional intelligence is... Continue Reading →
