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Cooperation Made Easy: How to Teach Your Child to Follow Requests and Help at Home

By Dr. Vini Jhariya | Child & Clinical Psychologist | Founder, Urjasvini Child Development Center Getting children to help with daily tasks doesn’t need to involve nagging or power struggles. With clear guidance, realistic expectations, and positive reinforcement, kids can develop cooperation skills not out of obligation—but because they feel capable, connected, and appreciated. Why […]

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Big Feelings, Little Bodies: How to Help Your Toddler Cope with Strong Emotions

By Dr. Vini Jhariya | Child & Clinical Psychologist | Founder, Urjasvini Child Development Center Toddlers experience emotions intensely — from joy to anger. Learn simple and effective techniques to help your child identify, express, and regulate emotions. Build emotional resilience early with these expert parenting tips. Why Do Toddlers Have Big Emotions? Is your

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Nurturing Little Hearts: Simple Ways to Support Social-Emotional Development in Infants and Toddlers

By Dr. Vini Jhariya | Child & Clinical Psychologist | Founder, Urjasvini Child Development Center, Indore From that very first cuddle to the first tiny tantrum, your child is already learning a powerful language — the language of emotions. Long before they learn to speak, infants and toddlers are developing vital emotional and social skills

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Positive Discipline vs. Punishment: Nurturing Growth Through Guidance

When it comes to raising children, many parents confuse discipline with punishment. Although both are methods used to correct behavior, they differ greatly in purpose and outcome. Discipline is centered around teaching and guiding children to make better choices, helping them build self-control and responsibility. Punishment, on the other hand, often aims to make children

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Activities to Support Social-Emotional Development in Infants and Toddlers

The early years of a child’s life are a period of rapid brain development and emotional growth. During this crucial time, infants and toddlers begin forming their first relationships, learning how to express emotions, and understanding the world around them. Engaging in activities that support social-emotional development can set a strong foundation for mental well-being

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Effective Ways to Prevent and Manage Toddler Biting

Dealing with a toddler’s biting behavior can be a challenge for parents and caregivers. It’s essential to understand that while biting is a common developmental stage, there are many effective strategies to prevent and manage this behavior. With the right approach, parents can guide their children through this phase, teaching them healthier ways to express

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Why Schools Must Be More Inclusive for Neurodiverse Students

Education should be a place where every child feels valued and supported. However, for many neurodiverse students, traditional classrooms pose significant challenges. Children with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning differences often struggle to thrive in rigid learning environments that do not accommodate their unique needs. It’s time for schools to embrace neurodiversity and create

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Understanding and Managing Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) in Children

Children naturally push boundaries and test limits as part of their growth and development. However, when such defiance becomes chronic and disruptive, it could be a sign of Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). Children with ODD exhibit consistent anger, hostility, and defiance toward authority figures, making daily life at home and school difficult for both parents

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Phrases Children Can Use When They Feel Embarrassed

Feeling embarrassed is a common experience for children, and it can sometimes be challenging for them to navigate these feelings. Teaching children phrases they can use when they feel embarrassed can help them manage their emotions and build resilience. In this blog, we will explore effective phrases and strategies to help children cope with embarrassment,

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