May 18th, 2010
A miscarriage can be a traumatic experience for a woman, but she can psychologically and physically recover from miscarriage. A woman who has miscarried needs loving care and emotional support to heal. Her ensuing pregnancies can progress hassle free, and she can give birth to healthy full-term babies.
May 17th, 2010
Who can forget the handsome black stallion with a white diamond mark on his forehead? Black Beauty has touched the hearts of animal lovers for centuries, and inspired many a horse owner to name the stable’s best horse after him.
May 17th, 2010
Are your children hitting and having temper tantrums when they don't get their way? Are they unable to manage their frustrations in respectful ways? Learn about what you might be doing to create this and how Inner Bonding can help you with this.
May 16th, 2010
Our children’s rooms should not be afterthoughts. The values they learn from us about organization, neatness, responsibility and the value of privacy are the ones they will take throughout their lives. Giving your child a suitable room environment is also one of the best ways of showing how much you care.
May 16th, 2010
The ‘Children’s Omnibus’ is a superbly illustrated book with an enchanting collection of evergreen stories colored by nostalgia, charm, underplayed humor and quiet wisdom, all the hallmarks of Ruskin Bond’s talent for storytelling. One of the stories, ‘The Blue Umbrella’ was recently made into a beautiful movie starring Pankaj Kapur.
May 15th, 2010
We all love our babies a lot, but in the thick of the many changes that come along with the baby, we sometimes forget to take some basic safety precautions. Before your child starts to crawl, you need to baby-proof your house to make it a place where the baby can move, play and grow without injury. Use our simple checklist to help you achieve a safe home.
May 15th, 2010
The word 'disorder' conjures up images of illness, disease and serious disabilities. As a society we have created a monster with ADHD, and it has fueled our perception that medicating our children can solve all their problems-and ours. Suppose we changed the last D in ADHD from 'disorder' to 'difference.' We could then say that a child with ADHD has some significant differences in his cognitive ability, emotional sensitivity and activity level when compared to other children.
May 14th, 2010
Who are your kids friending on Facebook? What are they really texting to their classmates? How much online time is too much? If you’re not taking an active role in your child’s online life, you may be missing important opportunities to ensure they are on the path toward “digital citizenship,” and protected from inappropriate content and people. Keep reading for some valuable wisdom on raising the first fully digital generation.
May 14th, 2010
Awareness and acceptance of childhood stress is almost nil in contemporary society - even among educated parents. Mumbai-based pediatrician, Dr. P.V. Vaidyanathan, explores this topic in admirable detail in his book ‘Make Your Child Stress Free’, where he introduces the concept of childhood stress to parents and caregivers – and answers some key questions.