Parenting Tips | How To Raise Healthy Children

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In this highly informative video podcast, we have brought together Shafia Rafique, Principal of Littlefellows Daycare and Elementary School, and Khadija, an educationist, CEO of Pakistan Alliance for Early Childhood, and a mentor. As experts in the field of Early Childhood Development (ECD) and parenting, they engage in a dynamic discussion addressing the most common questions related to parenting and education.

Shafia and Khadija tackle pressing concerns such as why we struggle to raise healthy kids and where parenting often goes wrong. They delve deep into these topics, offering valuable insights and practical solutions to help parents and caregivers navigate the challenges they face. Furthermore, our experts share their knowledge on effective parenting strategies, including how to establish routines for children and create a structured environment that fosters their well-being. They provide actionable tips on building strong parent-child relationships, practicing positive discipline, and promoting open communication.

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