
Parenting – A Dad’s Way
Little changes make big differences. One dad inspired another to try something new in this ever-learning journey called parenting.

Little changes make big differences. One dad inspired another to try something new in this ever-learning journey called parenting.

It’s only recently that I came across the word ‘antifragile’ in one of the books I was reading. It is not the opposite of fragile. It refers to things that gain from disorder or get stronger when harmed. Now that to me felt like a journey worth exploring, from the vulnerability of the ‘Fragile’ to the more-than-resilient acceptance of the ‘Antifragile.’ In fact, I wanted to use my little learning to address one of my most pressing needs of the hour. Parenting.

He was exceptionally witty and upright just like her own father but was more friendly. Perhaps that was because he had to bring up Ria without a mother. He connected exceptionally well with the young. And he could make Ma laugh again.

School admissions have become a nightmare for most Indian parents. While the financial demands of schools can be herculean for most families, the author narrates her experience of a non-monetary requirement mandated by a school during its admission process through her hilarious anecdote

Sometimes in life, we take wrong decisions. We fail to set our priorities right. And as a result, our loved ones, along with us, have to suffer the consequences. We keep searching for love in the outer world while it lies very close to us, very much within us. What we need to do is find and embrace it.

There is a constant comparison between Love now and Love then! But the realization of love is enwrapped in its core essence of respecting your partner’s feelings and protecting them with all your heart. A septuagenarian Marathi couple started their marital journey on this sweetest note possible and found their love-struck moment fifty years ago. Find out how in this real-life inspired story by our hopelessly romantic lady, Anuja Lopamudra.

The relationship of a husband and his wife is very unique in every possible way. They are supposed to complement each other and be each other’s support. But what if either of them decides to move on for some reason? Is it valid? Who is going to suffer the most? Read this heart-wrenching story and decide for yourself.

No matter how much we talk about gender equality, the fact remains the same. Ultimately, it has to begin at home. Parents need to show and set examples of how to bring balance to their every day's behaviour and load sharing. Shivani has something to say about this.

We always say it's good to separate than surviving in a bad marriage. Then why so
much hullabaloo about single parents? Why do we have double standards when it
comes to acceptance? Isn't it unfair? Single Parenting ain't easy and as a society,
we should not be making their life more challenging.



