Tag: Child Psychology

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June 6, 2021

Bad Parenting Problems

by Deeba Fahad

There is no such thing as ‘Bad Parents’ as all parents love their children more than anything in the world. However, what we need to talk about in Pakistan today is ‘Bad Parenting’. In Pakistan, parenting is limited to feeding, clothing, schooling, and providing worldly provisions for the child. While many developed countries have adopted […]

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June 3, 2021

How to Develop 5 Key Social Skills in Children?

by Deeba Fahad

American Journal of Public Health in a recent study found that a child’s social skills are one of the most significant determinants of his/her success in adult life. As parents, we often get frustrated by watching our child struggling through different phases in life. While school settings does a lot of that work for us, […]

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June 3, 2021

Is your child prepared for the Return to ‘Normal’?

by Deeba Fahad

As things have started opening up worldwide, adults, teenagers and young children have mixed responses over the return to ‘new normal’. Various psychological studies have found that people of different ages are responding differently to this change and the most difficult assessment is for children of younger age. It is imperative to look beyond the […]

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May 5, 2021

How to help your child deal with Peer Pressure?

by Deeba Fahad
As parents, we often fear our children falling to negative narratives of modern world. Our desire to choose the best education for children keeps on growing with intense competition in academics. We tend to compare our choices with our peers. The peer pressure for children is the same. Except for the fact that they are [...]
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May 5, 2021

How to improve your Child’s Behavior without Yelling?

by Deeba Fahad
As parents, emotions often get the best of us. No matter how much we plan to be friendly and understanding parents for our kids, we often find punishments and yelling the best resorts for intolerable attitude. While any outburst or frustration is pretty normal among parental circles, it leaves a damaging mark on child’s personality. [...]