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…
E very Indian father wants the best for his children—good values, discipline, and a strong sense of responsibility. But in today’s fast-paced world filled with screens, distractions, and busy schedules, many dads find it challenging to maintain order at home. Establishing clear family rules can help children understand boundaries while also building a healthy and…
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 holidays in Indian homes often sound like this — “Mumma, bore ho raha hai!” every 15 minutes. While parents want to keep toddlers active and entertained, planning expensive outings or fancy activities every day is not always possible. The good news? Toddlers don’t need costly toys or big plans to have fun. Sometimes, the…
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 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 to…
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…
For many Indian parents, homework time often feels more stressful than peaceful. The moment children return from school, the reminders begin — “Finish your homework first!” “Stop getting distracted!” or “Why are you taking so long?” Slowly, a simple homework session turns into daily arguments, frustration, and tears for both parents and children.
But the…

