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A monthly magazine with 2 million + readership per issue, offering parents valuable aid & advice to nurture and develop children of the 21st century.

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ParentsWorld
4 months
Advertisements strongly influence children’s health, behaviour, and choices, making parental guidance, media literacy, and strict regulation essential to protect them. https://t.co/lLyFbiWgI7 #ChildSafety #medialiteracy #ResponsibleAdvertising #parentingtips
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Though their circle of influence and persuasion encompasses all, advertisements have an outsized impact on vulnerable children and teenagers.
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Parents can reduce exam stress by fostering a positive outlook towards schooling, focusing on life and learning over marks, and celebrating effort, planning, and milestones rather than just results. #positiveparenting #mindfulparenting https://t.co/wz1A0YpUpV
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Dr Samir Dalwai, developmental behavioural paediatrician writes about helping children develop positive outlook towards schooling
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4 months
Every child learns differently — not every kid is a topper, and that’s perfectly fine. 💙 Parents can build confidence by staying involved, listening without judgment & seeking help when needed. Support > Comparison. 👉 Read more: https://t.co/BjV6zhdOTy #ParentingTips
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“I was always a topper in my school. I had my notes picture perfect and I was a model student. But my daughter is just the opposite.
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1 year
Intensive parenting has become latest target of parent shaming. Having been instructed to constantly supervise their children, parents are now being lectured about dangers of doing just that writes Frank Furedi, Emeritus Prof, Sociology University of Kent https://t.co/7Klqw6PTBZ
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1 year
In our special New Year cover story, we suggest ways and means for families to quit ubiquitous bad habits and develop new healthy, life-enriching lifestyles – write @kiranbalimane and Cynthia John https://t.co/tKM5CiJreX
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ParentsWorld
3 years
Sibling rivalry begins, early, often before the birth of the little brother/sister. Here are 5 ways to prepare your first-born FOR A SIBLING! #sibling #rivalry #begins #early #jealousy #unborn #depriving #mother #attention #affections #aggravates #after #birth #new #sibling
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3 years
Devalued national hero
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Lina Ashar
3 years
Learning day 282: Great orators have one thing in common. Apart from their great vocabulary and command over the spoken word, their body language and command over the unspoken word is what helps take them from good orators to great influencers.
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3 years
Greetings to all of India's 9 million teachers on Teachers Day. In EducationWorld we believe India's can never become an advanced developed country without QEFA (Quality Education for All). Join with us to "make education the #1 item on the national development agenda !"
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3 years
Tackling anti-social behaviour in children https://t.co/XaUwrB1ebY #children #behaviour #behavorialissues
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3 years
Parenting challenges in a joint family
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3 years
Coping on campuses abroad in turbulent times
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3 years
Helping teens cope with peer pressure EducationWorld
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3 years
Parents who understand neurological behaviours, are better able to guide their children toward positive outcomes. We bring to you the different stages of neurological development in children according to Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive development. https://t.co/bxobJNFoSr
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3 years
Step-parenting: Expert advice https://t.co/9ublUw5dzp #stepparenting
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3 years
“Will these children ever stop arguing?”, you groan for the umpteenth time. Just face it. You cant eliminate sibling rivalries altogether. But you can get them to work for you. Try these ideas to turn sibling rivalry upside down: https://t.co/pyYzhQopk8
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