Episode 3: Philosophies for Effective Parenting | Parent-Child Development by RareErth Productions from star sessions little models Watch Video
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Description: Welcome to another insightful episode of RareErth podcast with your host, Manoj Radhakrishna! In this series, we explore diverse facets of parenting, blending personal experiences from Manoj's journey raising his 9-year-old daughter with extensive research and interviews with fellow parents.<br/><br/>Manoj kicks off this episode by challenging the notion that simply having experienced childhood qualifies one to be an effective parent. Drawing an analogy with surgery, he emphasizes the need for a thoughtful set of philosophies guiding parenting approaches, ideally established even before the child's arrival.<br/><br/>#1 Make them feel loved<br/>Manoj challenges the common obsession with discipline, asserting that the primary responsibility of parents is to love their children. In a world often fixated on turning kids into societal cogs, he encourages fostering an environment where children know they matter, irrespective of achievements. A profound question arises: Can we truly consider ourselves successful parents if our children excel in society's expectations but lack a sense of fulfillment?<br/><br/>#2 Become a true friend<br/>Reflecting on childhood experiences, Manoj urges parents to become genuine friends to their children, recalling the inclination to share problems with friends over parents due to judgment-free acceptance. By minimizing the constant use of \
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