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24 Feb 2026

The Hyperactive Child’s Diet: Foods That Help (and Hurt) Focus and Behavior

Today, I’m going to share something that could change your daily battles with your hyperactive child  not overnight, but gradually and genuinely. I’m talking about food. And before you roll your eyes thinking this is another ‘eliminate sugar and everything…

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28 Oct 2025

Why Therapy Is Still a Taboo in India — and How That’s Changing

The Silent Crisis in India’s Mental Health In a country where people freely discuss physical pain but hide emotional wounds, therapy often becomes a taboo word.“Why would I need therapy?”“Only weak people go to counseling.”“Log kya kahenge?” In her latest…
Long Distance Parenting Reality

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27 Oct 2025

Long-Distance Parenting: Why Choosing Yourself Makes You a Better Mother

Breaking the “Perfect Mother” Myth “Kaisi maa hai?” — a question soaked in judgment.When Moushami Kapadia, a biker mom and artist, chose mental health over martyrdom, society had opinions.But she had one mission: to be a calmer, more connected mother,…
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16 Oct 2025

The Surprising Power of Fatherhood. What Every Parent Needs to Know About Emotional Connection

Fatherhood: The Silent Anchor of Emotional Development When we talk about parenting, we often center the mother–child relationship.But new research — and heartfelt conversations like this one — prove that fatherhood is just as emotionally formative. In this episode, Krysten…
Teen bullying awareness in India

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16 Oct 2025

India’s Teen Bullying Crisis. How Parents Can Build Emotional Safety at Home

The Hidden Epidemic in Indian Schools Bullying in India isn’t always physical — it’s often emotional and digital.From online trolling to classroom isolation, thousands of teens silently battle fear, anxiety, and shame daily. According to the NCRB, over 30% of…
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12 Oct 2025

Smart Toys That Train Your Child’s Brain: The Science of Learning Through Play

Playtime Is the New Classroom Playtime isn’t a break from learning — it is learning.Every time a child touches, builds, paints, or questions, new neural pathways light up in their brain. The toys they use can either limit or expand…
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12 Oct 2025

Protect Your Child’s Brain The Hidden Dangers of Screen Time (and Smart Alternatives for Moms)

Screens can stimulate but also overstimulate. The human brain under age 5 develops through movement, touch, and connection — not passive viewing. Reena Chopra and Cocomoco Kids highlight how replacing passive screen time with interactive playtime rewires creativity, speech, and…

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