Three Key Values to Cultivate in Children by Age 10

Instilling values in our children is crucial for their future success and happiness. In this blog post, we explore three values that our society greatly needs. First, we delve into the importance of a sense of responsibility. Research shows that children who grow up with this value become disciplined, accountable, and goal-oriented adults. We provide practical tips like assigning age-appropriate tasks and encouraging ownership of actions to nurture responsibility in kids. We also link to relevant videos of Mr Jordan Peterson and let him do the convincing. Secondly, we discuss the significance of active listening, empathy, and social grace. By emphasizing these skills early on, we enable children to develop strong interpersonal relationships. Lastly, we address the value of resilience, teaching children how to bounce back from failure and overcome challenges. Join us as we delve into these essential values and guide your children towards a bright future filled with success and compassion.

FAQs on Dharma

What is Dharma? There is no English word that correctly translates as Dharma. Religion in Hindi is called मत Duty in Hindi is called कर्तव्य. It may be understood as the quintessential quality that defines a thing. So to understand my dharma I must understand the quintessential quality of me as a human and me as an individual. Dharma is also understood as “That which sustains everything”.

Introducing 3-5 yr old kids to Bhagavad Gita

Introducing children to Bhagavad Gita at an early age is one of the best parenting tools. This post suggests 5 ways of doing just that.

4 Mindfulness games for Toddlers

Kids are a form of God (Bachche bhagwaan ka roop hain), Kids always live in the present, Mindfulness comes naturally to kids. These are statements we hear casually thrown around. Such statements create an erroneous belief that children are automatically mindful. But if that were true we wouldn’t have trouble with mindfulness as adults. AtContinue reading “4 Mindfulness games for Toddlers”