I n many Indian homes, strength is often measured by silence. Teens grow up hearing phrases like “log kya kahenge” or “be strong, don’t overthink.” While resilience is valuable, emotional silence can quietly turn stress into anxiety, confusion, or loneliness. Today’s Indian teenagers (13+ years) are navigating academic pressure, social media comparison, identity questions, and…
Parenting (Teen)
I n many Indian homes, dads are seen as the strong, silent providers. “Papa sab handle kar lenge” is a common belief. But today’s kids are observant. They notice late-night work calls, tense silences at dinner, and the weight dads carry quietly. Talking about stress openly doesn’t weaken a father’s image — it builds trust,…
I n many Indian homes, conversations about consent rarely happen openly. Parents often focus on teaching children to be polite, respectful, and obedient. But one important lesson that boys and girls both need to learn early is consent—the idea that everyone has the right to say “yes” or “no” about their own body and personal…
F or many Indian parents, talking about sex or pornography with their children feels uncomfortable. Most dads grew up in homes where such topics were never discussed openly. But today’s teenagers live in a digital world where content is just a click away. Whether through social media, friends, or random pop-ups, there’s a high chance…
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…
Social media has become a major source of information for teenagers today. Whether it is Instagram reels, YouTube shorts, WhatsApp forwards, or trending tweets, teens consume news almost every minute without even realising it. But along with useful information, fake news and misinformation are spreading faster than ever. From celebrity rumours to health myths and…
Parenting teenagers is not easy, especially in Indian households where studies, discipline, and future goals often become the center of every conversation. One day your child shares everything with you, and suddenly, they start spending more time in their room, replying with one-word answers, and avoiding family discussions. Many parents feel confused during this phase…
Parenting has never been easy, especially for Indian parents who are balancing work pressure, family responsibilities, school expectations, and social opinions all at once. Every parent wants their child to grow up happy, confident, and respectful, but in the middle of busy routines, small parenting mistakes often happen naturally.
Good parenting is not about being…

