F or many Indian parents, the teenage years (13+) bring a familiar dilemma: how to encourage independence without letting studies suffer. Today’s teens want more than pocket money — they want purpose, experience, and a sense of responsibility. Part-time gigs, when balanced well, can help teens develop real-world skills while staying academically focused.
Why Part-Time…
I n many Indian homes, a baby’s arrival brings joy, sleepless nights, and a whole lot of advice from family members. But in the middle of all this excitement, one thing quietly shapes a child’s future — the bond between a mother and her baby. This early connection is not just emotional; it plays a…
S ummer vacations are often the most exciting time of the year for children. No school, no homework pressure, and endless free time sound perfect to them. But for most Indian parents, summer holidays also bring a daily struggle — keeping children engaged without depending too much on mobile phones, television, or video games.
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