I n today’s digital world, sharing your child’s milestones on social media has almost become second nature for many parents. From the first day of school to birthday celebrations, these moments feel worth sharing. But while posting pictures might seem harmless, some photos can unintentionally expose your child to privacy risks. For Indian parents, especially,…
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I n many Indian homes, the word salad usually means a few slices of cucumber, onion, and tomato placed on the side of the plate. But salads can actually be a powerful way to improve your family’s health—especially for growing kids. As a dad, encouraging simple, healthy habits like eating salads daily can make 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.
Within…
S ummer vacations are exciting for children, but for parents, they often come with one big question: Which summer camp should we choose? From dance and sports to robotics and art, there are countless options available today. While having choices is great, it can also feel overwhelming, especially for Indian parents who want their child…
Summer vacation in Indian households often starts with excitement and slowly turns into, “Mumma, bore ho raha hai!” Within a few days, children are glued to screens while parents struggle to keep them active and productive. The good news? Summer break doesn’t have to be all about homework or gadgets. With a little creativity, parents…
Summer vacation in Indian households often starts with excitement and slowly turns into, “Mumma, bore ho raha hai!” Within a few days, children are glued to screens while parents struggle to keep them active and productive. The good news? Summer break doesn’t have to be all about homework or gadgets. With a little creativity, parents…
Summer 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.
Within just…
Summer vacations in India mean mangoes, cold drinks, ice creams, and endless cravings for chilled treats. While kids enjoy these summer favourites, parents often struggle to balance fun eating with healthy habits. The hot weather can easily lead to dehydration, digestive issues, low energy, and frequent stomach infections in children if their diet is not…

