Parenting Tips for Indian Parents Parenting Tips for Indian Parents

Parenting Tips for Indian Parents

Pre-conception to Adulthood

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Publisher Description

Should I be a friend or a parent to my child? Should we put our child into an International school or an alternative school? How do I talk to my child about the ‘birds and the bees’? How do I explain to my six year old where babies come from? What should I do if I catch my child smoking?


Parenting from the word ‘go’ is a roller coaster ride. It is unpredictable and you can never be fully prepared!

The fast changing Indian social scenario has made parenting more complex. Indian parents today have to balance tradition with living in a world that is hyper connected. Trends, fads, internet, Whatsapp, Facebook, International schools, alternative schools, baby blues …  everything has to be understood, managed and balanced. 


Parenting Tips for Indian Parents takes a comprehensive look at issues that arise from the time one thinks of having a baby until the time the child steps into adulthood. It helps understand the various stages of growth and development vis-a-vis physical, emotional, cognitive development. It offers insight into practical parenting, preparing for the second child, dealing with issues of a single child, understanding intelligence and personality besides understanding teenage and its issues.  


To help parents get the benefit of traditional knowledge and expertise, many traditional Indian ‘dadi ka nuskhaas’ to cope with minor ailments and improve health, which were common knowledge once but are getting lost with time, have also been incorporated.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2017
12 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
228
Pages
PUBLISHER
Notion Press
SIZE
2.8
MB

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