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In Love with the Pony 03/12/2025

🌟 Exciting News! 🌟
My new children’s book, “In Love With the Pony”, is now published on Amazon Kindle! 🐴✨
Perfect for young readers!!

📖 Grab your copy here:
👉 US Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G4SZHLJY
👉 India Amazon: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0G4SZHLJY

If you enjoy it, please leave a quick review on Amazon — it truly helps the book reach more families. 🙏

And don’t forget to follow my Amazon author page for more upcoming publications! 🌟📚

Thank you all for your love and support! 🙏🌈

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"Earth's Little Champions": Saving Soil, Saving Our World 07/03/2025

📢 Exciting News! My book, "Earth's Little Champions: Saving Soil, Saving Our World", is now available on Kindle! 📖🌱 This book is all about inspiring young minds to understand the importance of soil conservation and how small actions can make a big difference for our planet.

📌 Grab your copy today! Available worldwide on Amazon Kindle 👉 Buy Now
https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0DZ77YZXL

Amazon US account,link:

https://a.co/d/2xAjoEx

🌟 Please follow, share, and leave a review on Amazon! 🌍Thank you! 🙏

My publications: https://www.amazon.in/stores/SRINIZ-Publications/author/B0D29TQQGH?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

Will be available soon in Amazon US account.(Physical copy)

"Earth's Little Champions": Saving Soil, Saving Our World "Earth's Little Champions" is an engaging and colorful book that follows the adventures of children who become heroes for the planet. Through fun stories, rhymes, and activities, kids learn about the importance of saving soil, growing green, and protecting the Earth's environment. With vibrant il...

"Twinkling Dreams: A Tale of Imagination": "An Adventure for Young Dreamers" 07/03/2025

My first book, "Twinkling Dreams: A Tale of Imagination"! 📚✨ It’s a magical adventure for young dreamers, full of imagination, wonder, and creativity – perfect for kids.

💡 You can grab a copy here:
https://a.co/d/3WpU25O from Amazon for US

Please follow, share and review in Amazon US account 🙏

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Toddlers are working on becoming their own person and they practice separating from their parents by saying No!

Giving a toddler a choice is a great way to give them a sense of control to be independent (which they love, naturally) BUT the key is to do this within your boundaries.

Sometimes we add "ok?" to the end of statements or yes/no questions and unintentionally set ourselves up for a power struggle by giving them the option to say no when it actually WASN'T an option! And power struggles are what we always strive to avoid. This is true for simple things like taking a bath as well as more serious things like throwing toys or hitting.

Toddlers are wired to push back so the more WE push the more THEY push. This is the cycle of a power struggle. Instead of powering forward in a lose/lose power struggle, offer your toddler options within your boundaries. Give yourself a moment to pause and consider what you’re comfortable allowing and what 2 choices you can offer.

That way you are giving them the opportunity to exert their will and independence, and you are honoring your limits. Because when we as adults don’t feel respected, we begin to react defensively and become easily triggered.

Is this something you struggle with? Tag a friend who has a strong-willed toddler too!

➡️ Toddlers are designed to push the limits and it's our job to clearly set them and follow through with kindness. So don't wait another day to learn how to set limits effectively and end the cycle of frustration, guilt, and second-guessing yourself! Comment “LIMITS” to learn more about HOW to do it.

#parentingtips #momtips #parentingtips #toddlertips #transformingtoddlerhood 23/09/2023

Toddlers are working on becoming their own person and they practice separating from their parents by saying No! Giving a toddler a choice is a great way to give them a sense of control to be independent (which they love, naturally) BUT the key is to do this within your boundaries. Sometimes we add "ok?" to the end of statements or yes/no questions and unintentionally set ourselves up for a power struggle by giving them the option to say no when it actually WASN'T an option! And power struggles are what we always strive to avoid. This is true for simple things like taking a bath as well as more serious things like throwing toys or hitting. Toddlers are wired to push back so the more WE push the more THEY push. This is the cycle of a power struggle. Instead of powering forward in a lose/lose power struggle, offer your toddler options within your boundaries. Give yourself a moment to pause and consider what you’re comfortable allowing and what 2 choices you can offer. That way you are giving them the opportunity to exert their will and independence, and you are honoring your limits. Because when we as adults don’t feel respected, we begin to react defensively and become easily triggered. Is this something you struggle with? Tag a friend who has a strong-willed toddler too! ➡️ Toddlers are designed to push the limits and it's our job to clearly set them and follow through with kindness. So don't wait another day to learn how to set limits effectively and end the cycle of frustration, guilt, and second-guessing yourself! Comment “LIMITS” to learn more about HOW to do it. #parentingtips #momtips #parentingtips #toddlertips #transformingtoddlerhood

Does this look familiar? 👀

🧐You can’t remember the last time you and your partner had a conversation without a tiny hand 🖐️ reaching up and tugging, not so gently, on the corner of your shirt. You aren’t quite sure if they are trying to climb you, or pull you down to your level, but what you do know is...

it’s annoying❗️

It makes sense that you say any number of things (that were likely said to you by adults too!)
“Just a sec!”
“Not right now.”
“Just wait!” 🙄🙄

And it also makes sense if your tone is not exactly loving and patient! 🫠

My offering is to try this: ☺️

👉Outside of the moment, teach them when they want to add to the conversation, or ask you something to put their hand on your leg 🦵 . Then you press your hand on top of theirs. This works because it’s likely soothing, they feel seen (often what the issue was in the first place), and you’ll remember to include 🤲 them when there is a break in the conversation. 👈

👉Pick them up so they are closer to your face 😊 (or bend down to be closer). This way they will again feel seen and not excluded, and will likely curb the interruption (the need is met).

👉Speak right to the need behind the behavior. If they are needing to feel loved 🥰,they might go draw a picture for you or grandma, if they are needing power, they may go pick out a snack from the snack drawer.

PS I created the reel before I’d even heard of Bluey, but yes, Bluey does teach the hand over hand tip too!

Comment: Big Feelings to grab my free Big Feelings Script to know how to step by step support your child. 
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#parenteducation #realparenting #parentinghelp #parentsupportingparents #parentssupportingparents #parentingtipsandtricks #howtotalktokids #momoflittles #yougotthismama #empoweringmoms #momcoach 18/09/2023

Does this look familiar? 👀 🧐You can’t remember the last time you and your partner had a conversation without a tiny hand 🖐️ reaching up and tugging, not so gently, on the corner of your shirt. You aren’t quite sure if they are trying to climb you, or pull you down to your level, but what you do know is... it’s annoying❗️ It makes sense that you say any number of things (that were likely said to you by adults too!) “Just a sec!” “Not right now.” “Just wait!” 🙄🙄 And it also makes sense if your tone is not exactly loving and patient! 🫠 My offering is to try this: ☺️ 👉Outside of the moment, teach them when they want to add to the conversation, or ask you something to put their hand on your leg 🦵 . Then you press your hand on top of theirs. This works because it’s likely soothing, they feel seen (often what the issue was in the first place), and you’ll remember to include 🤲 them when there is a break in the conversation. 👈 👉Pick them up so they are closer to your face 😊 (or bend down to be closer). This way they will again feel seen and not excluded, and will likely curb the interruption (the need is met). 👉Speak right to the need behind the behavior. If they are needing to feel loved 🥰,they might go draw a picture for you or grandma, if they are needing power, they may go pick out a snack from the snack drawer. PS I created the reel before I’d even heard of Bluey, but yes, Bluey does teach the hand over hand tip too! Comment: Big Feelings to grab my free Big Feelings Script to know how to step by step support your child. . . . #parentingexpert #parentsofinstagram #parenteducation #realparenting #parentinghelp #parentsupportingparents #parentssupportingparents #parentingtipsandtricks #howtotalktokids #momoflittles #yougotthismama #empoweringmoms #momcoach

Farq hai !!

Often parents say that they can’t be so STRICT with their kids to restrict their screentime. Or their kids don’t LISTEN !!

Point is: being strict or rigid doesn’t help ! One needs to be flexible and find ways to reduce the screentime. And the fact it, it takes a lot of EFFORT to engage kids without screens. 

Parents have to be constantly on their toes, thinking of new ideas, spending active time, taking them outdoors, arranging play-dates, answering nonstop questions, handling conflicts and arguments, dealing with other family members who allow screentime easily, compromise on their me-time and rest ! Phew!! 

And it gets harder if both the parents are working. I understand, and we all sail in the same boat. 

But we can try-it’s not just about caring for their eyesight, watching too much screen at a young age affects them 
- [ ] physically (as it restricts their outdoor play)
- [ ] Socially (they prefer to stay at home watching tv instead of interacting with others. 
- [ ] Mentally (studies have shown negative effects on memory and concentration)
- [ ] Physiologically (problems in language development and cognitive abilities)
- [ ] Behavioural issues (increased aggression and tantrums)
- [ ] Lower academic performance 

And much more. 

It’s hard to do it all, but we can start with one change as of now. 

Let me know if you are already doing some of the things shown in the video. 
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#childdevelopment #childgrowth #screentime #parenting #parentingtips #parentinghacks #parenting101 #delhimomblogger 
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[positive parenting] [managing screentime] [happy kids] [tantrums] 14/09/2023

Farq hai !! Often parents say that they can’t be so STRICT with their kids to restrict their screentime. Or their kids don’t LISTEN !! Point is: being strict or rigid doesn’t help ! One needs to be flexible and find ways to reduce the screentime. And the fact it, it takes a lot of EFFORT to engage kids without screens. Parents have to be constantly on their toes, thinking of new ideas, spending active time, taking them outdoors, arranging play-dates, answering nonstop questions, handling conflicts and arguments, dealing with other family members who allow screentime easily, compromise on their me-time and rest ! Phew!! And it gets harder if both the parents are working. I understand, and we all sail in the same boat. But we can try-it’s not just about caring for their eyesight, watching too much screen at a young age affects them - [ ] physically (as it restricts their outdoor play) - [ ] Socially (they prefer to stay at home watching tv instead of interacting with others. - [ ] Mentally (studies have shown negative effects on memory and concentration) - [ ] Physiologically (problems in language development and cognitive abilities) - [ ] Behavioural issues (increased aggression and tantrums) - [ ] Lower academic performance And much more. It’s hard to do it all, but we can start with one change as of now. Let me know if you are already doing some of the things shown in the video. . Share with your friends and family . . . #childdevelopment #childgrowth #screentime #parenting #parentingtips #parentinghacks #parenting101 #delhimomblogger . . [positive parenting] [managing screentime] [happy kids] [tantrums]

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