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"Save the girl child campaign by SOCIAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Photo: Firoz Ahmad Firoz
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According to one United Nations estimate, 113 to 200 million women are “demographically missing” from the world today. That is to say, there should be 113 to 200 million more women walking the earth, who aren’t. By that same estimate, 1.5 to 3 million women and girls lose their lives every year because of gender-based neglect or gender-based violence and Sexual Violence in Conflict ( Read more about UN Action against Sexual Violence in Conflict www.stoprapenow.org/ ). We can point a finger at poverty. But poverty alone does not result in these women’s deaths; the blame also falls on the social system and attitudes of the societies.
India alone accounts for more than 50 million of the women who are “missing” due to female foeticide - the sex-selective abortion of girls, dowry death, gender-based neglect and all forms of violence against women.
Since the late 1970s when the technology for sex determination first came into being, sex selective abortion has unleashed a saga of horror in India. Experts are calling it "sanitized barbarism".The 2001 Census conducted by Government of India, showed a sharp decline in the child sex ratio in 80% districts of India. The Census Report of 2001 reveals a highly skewed child sex ratio (0-6 year-olds), that fell from 945 females per 1,000 males in 1991 to an all-time low of 927 in 2001. The ratio even dropped further to 800:1,000 in some specific parts of the country. Additional data from the India’s birth and death registration service indicates that the figures have further fallen to fewer than 900 females per 1,000 men over the last few years.
The decline in the sex ratio and the millions of Missing Women are indicators of the feudal patriarchal resurgence. Violence against women has gone public – whether it is dowry murders, honour killings, sex selective abortions or death sentences awarded to young lovers from different communities by caste councils, it is only women’s groups who are protesting – the public and institutional response to these trends is very minimal.
More women are working now than ever before, but they are also more likely than men to get low-productivity, low-paid and vulnerable jobs, with no social protection, basic rights nor voice at work according to a new report by the International Labour Office (ILO) issued for International Women’s Day 2008.
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Say no to sex selection and female foeticide!
Say no to dowry and violence against women!!
Say yes to Women’s Resistance, Education and Empowerment!!!
Ladli — which in Indian languages (Hindi and Urdu) means ‘beloved daughter.’
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LADLI - The loved one! campaign by SOCIAL GEOGRAPHIC
Photo: Firoz Ahmad Firoz
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"Worst of all, violence against women and girls continues unabated in every continent, country and culture. It takes a devastating toll on women’s lives, on their families and on society as a whole. Most societies prohibit such violence -- yet the reality is that, too often, it is covered up or tacitly condoned." (UN SECRETARY-GENERAL in International Women’s Day 2007 Message.)
“Almost every country in the world still has laws that discriminate against women, and promises to remedy this have not been kept.” (UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on the eve of International Women's Day 2008)
According to one United Nations estimate, 113 to 200 million women are “demographically missing” from the world today. That is to say, there should be 113 to 200 million more women walking the earth, who aren’t. By that same estimate, 1.5 to 3 million women and girls lose their lives every year because of gender-based neglect or gender-based violence and Sexual Violence in Conflict.
In addition to torture, sexual violence and rape by occupation forces, a great number of women and girls are kept locked up in their homes by a very real fear of abduction and criminal abuse. In war and conflicts, girls and women have been denied their human right, including the right to health, education and employment. “Sexual violence in conflict zones is indeed a security concern. We affirm that sexual violence profoundly affects not only the health and safety of women, but the economic and social stability of their nations” –US Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice, 19 June 2008 (Read more about UN Action against Sexual Violence in Conflict www.stoprapenow.org/ ).
Millions of young women disappear in their native land every year. Many of them are found later being held against their will in other places and forced into prostitution. According to the UNICEF ( www.unicef.org/gender/index_factsandfigures.html ),Girls between 13 and 18 years of age constitute the largest group in the sex industry. It is estimated that around 500,000 girls below 18 are victims of trafficking each year. The victims of trafficking and female migrants are sometimes unfairly blamed for spreading HIV when the reality is that they are often the victims.
According to the UNAIDS around 17.3 million, women (almost half of the total number of HIV-positive) living with HIV ( www.unaids.org ). While HIV is often driven by poverty, it is also associated with inequality, gender-based abuses and economic transition. The relationship between abuses of women's rights and their vulnerability to AIDS is alarming. Violence and discrimination prevents women from freely accessing HIV/AIDS information, from negotiating condom use, and from resisting unprotected sex with an HIV-positive partner, yet most of the governments have failed to take any meaningful steps to prevent and punish such abuse.
United Nations agencies estimated that every year 3 million girls are at risk of undergoing the procedure – which involves the partial or total removal of external female genital organs – that some 140 million women, mostly in Asia, the Middle East and in Africa, have already endured.
We can point a finger at poverty. But poverty alone does not result in these girls and women’s deaths and suffering; the blame also falls on the social system and attitudes of the societies.
India alone accounts for more than 50 million of the women who are “missing” due to female foeticide - the sex-selective abortion of girls, dowry death, gender-based neglect and all forms of violence against women.
Since the late 1970s when the technology for sex determination first came into being, sex selective abortion has unleashed a saga of horror in India. Experts are calling it "sanitized barbarism”. The 2001 Census conducted by Government of India, showed a sharp decline in the child sex ratio in 80% districts of India. In some parts of the country, the sex ratio of girls to boys has dropped to less than 800:1,000.
It's alarming that even liberal states like those in the northeast have taken to disposing of girls. Worryingly, the trend is far stronger in urban rather than rural areas, and among literate rather than illiterate women, exploding the myth that growing affluence and spread of basic education alone will result in the erosion of gender bias. The United Nations has expressed serious concern about the situation.
Over the years, laws have been made stricter and the punishment too is more stringent now. But since many people manage to evade punishment, others too feel inclined to take the risk. Just look at the way sex-determination tests go on despite a stiff ban on them. Only if the message goes out loud and clear that nobody who dares to snuff out the life of a female foetus would escape effective legal system would the practice end. It is only by a combination of monitoring, education, socio-cultural campaigns, and effective legal implementation that the deep-seated attitudes and practices against women and girls can be eroded.
The decline in the sex ratio and the millions of Missing Women are indicators of the feudal patriarchal resurgence. Violence against women has gone public – whether it is dowry murders, the practice of female genital mutilation, honour killings, sex selective abortions or death sentences awarded to young lovers from different communities by caste councils, rapes and killings in communal and caste violence, it is only women’s and human rights groups who are protesting – the public and institutional response to these trends is very minimal.
Millions of women suffer from discrimination in the world of work. This not only violates a most basic human right, but has wider social and economic consequences. Most of the governments turn a blind eye to illegal practices and enact and enforce discriminatory laws. Corporations and private individuals engage in abusive and sexist practices without fear of legal system.
More women are working now than ever before, but they are also more likely than men to get low-productivity, low-paid and vulnerable jobs, with no social protection, basic rights nor voice at work according to a new report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) issued for International Women’s Day 2008. Are we even half way to meeting the eight Millennium Development Goals?
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Unite To End Violence Against Women!
Say No To Sex Selection and Female Foeticide!!
Say No To Female Genital Mutilation!!!
Say No To Dowry and Discrimination Against Women!!!!
Say Yes To Women’s Resistance !!!!!
Educate & Empowered Women for a Happy Future !!!!!!
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"Save the girl child campaign by SOCIAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Photo: Firoz Ahmad Firoz
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According to one United Nations estimate, 113 to 200 million women are “demographically missing” from the world today. That is to say, there should be 113 to 200 million more women walking the earth, who aren’t. By that same estimate, 1.5 to 3 million women and girls lose their lives every year because of gender-based neglect or gender-based violence and Sexual Violence in Conflict ( Read more about UN Action against Sexual Violence in Conflict www.stoprapenow.org/ ). We can point a finger at poverty. But poverty alone does not result in these women’s deaths; the blame also falls on the social system and attitudes of the societies.
India alone accounts for more than 50 million of the women who are “missing” due to female foeticide - the sex-selective abortion of girls, dowry death, gender-based neglect and all forms of violence against women.
Since the late 1970s when the technology for sex determination first came into being, sex selective abortion has unleashed a saga of horror in India. Experts are calling it "sanitized barbarism".The 2001 Census conducted by Government of India, showed a sharp decline in the child sex ratio in 80% districts of India. The Census Report of 2001 reveals a highly skewed child sex ratio (0-6 year-olds), that fell from 945 females per 1,000 males in 1991 to an all-time low of 927 in 2001. The ratio even dropped further to 800:1,000 in some specific parts of the country. Additional data from the India’s birth and death registration service indicates that the figures have further fallen to fewer than 900 females per 1,000 men over the last few years.
The decline in the sex ratio and the millions of Missing Women are indicators of the feudal patriarchal resurgence. Violence against women has gone public – whether it is dowry murders, honour killings, sex selective abortions or death sentences awarded to young lovers from different communities by caste councils, it is only women’s groups who are protesting – the public and institutional response to these trends is very minimal.
More women are working now than ever before, but they are also more likely than men to get low-productivity, low-paid and vulnerable jobs, with no social protection, basic rights nor voice at work according to a new report by the International Labour Office (ILO) issued for International Women’s Day 2008.
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Say no to sex selection and female foeticide!
Say no to dowry and violence against women!!
Say yes to Women’s Resistance, Education and Empowerment!!!
How do children benefit from attending the camps arranged and getting the touch of the Enlightened ones? Do they really turn up from the wrong paths adopted at teen age like - drugs, wrong companies, crimes, etc and return home and take up their normal schooling and studies?
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slim woman with younger sister playing together surfboard, looking forward at the sea for start suring
Witnessing the treasure trove of talent of the students, Mrs. Gupta said that the confidence, creativity, dance, music, theatre, art & culture of our extremely talented Presidians weaved magic on the stage. Describing the amazing Future Fest she said that it is called the Future Fest, because, our children are our future and one day the nation and the world will be in awe of their achievements. They will make us –the parents, the teachers and the school immensely proud. We at Presidium are working towards this future. She appreciated the efforts, hard work and passion of the teachers as well as the Starmakers Team in preparing and guiding the children for putting up a spectacular show. The last leg of Presidium’s annual Future Fest celebrated the love for art and creativity of our 5000 primary young Presidians from Grade Nursery to 3rd. The astonishing performances created a world of fantasy and charm that was truly exceptional and praiseworthy.
slim woman with younger sister playing together surfboard, looking forward at the sea for start suring
OUR TOP 16 NATURAL FAMILY ESSENTIALS
TESTED ON HUMANS GIFT IDEAS
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Melody Stevens Parkhurst as a toddler with her grandfather, Dalphord “Buddy” Lamon, Jr.
Melody Stevens Parkhurst:
“This is one of my favorite pictures of me with my grandfather, whom I called Papaw. Even as a toddler, Papaw loved sharing his favorite hobbies with me. In this photo, he's teaching me to fish. These days, I don't fish much. But memories of my Papaw brighten my days and warm my heart. I will always remember the love and kindness he showed me and so appreciate the investment he made in shaping my character.”
Learn more about positive parenting at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/ind....
What skills should your child be developing as he or she grows? Check out these lists for children from 2 months to 5 years old: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/index.html.
New father, Javid Tahirli, his wife and their baby girl took part in a “Papa Schools” project to promote positive parenting. Javid was nominated as the most active father in the project.
Find more information here:
EN: euneighbourseast.eu/news-and-stories/stories/trapped-by-s...
AZ: 1news.az/az/news/20220329035709285-Stereotiplerin-esirliy...
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FOR THE LOVE OF LEARNING AS SEEN IN ISSUE #23
OUR TOP 7 EDUCATIONAL GIFT IDEAS
"Education begins the moment we see children as innately wise and capable beings. Only then can we play along in their world." Vince Gowmon
Check out this issues top educational resources for some nurtured inspiration this Christmas.
#1
RAISING READERS BY MEGAN DALEYA gentle guide for parents and educators to help foster a love of reading in children from birth and beyond. Award-winning teacher librarian Megan Daley unpacks twenty years of experience in children’s literature in this personable and accessible guide, enhanced with up-to-date research and firsthand accounts from well-known Australian children’s authors. Megan says, 'creating a culture of reading in your home encourages self-awareness, kindness and empathy, reduces stress and opens up new worlds and ways of thinking.’ Easy to follow, practical, and bursting with great book recommendations, activity ideas and more, Raising Readers is essential reading.Some kids refuse to read, others won't stop - not even at the dinner table!When should you start reading to your child? How do you find that special book to inspire a reluctant reader? How can you tell if a book is age appropriate? What can you do to keep your tween reading into their adolescent years?
www.nurtureparentingmagazine.com.au/7-must-have-education...
Linda Frederick’s husband, children and grandchildren: From left to right: son Daniel, friend Kim, granddaughter Cadence, son Kevin, granddaughter Jordan, husband Rick, granddaughter Lyric, Linda, daughter Ashley, and granddaughter Justice.
Linda Frederick:
“Aside from God, family is the most important thing in life to me. My husband Rick spent 20 years in the Air Force. We enjoyed traveling and the tours of duty to Japan, Honduras, England, Germany, Korea, France, Texas, Florida, and Virginia. We also enjoyed meeting new people and the life-long friends we made with whom we have stayed in touch with throughout the years. In looking back, I realize how time flies when you’re having fun as they say.”
Learn more about positive parenting at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/ind....
What skills should your child be developing as he or she grows? Check out these lists for children from 2 months to 5 years old old: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/index.html.
This photo is of my husband, Brett Broussard, our 7-year-old son Kyle and 3-year-old daughter Morgan.
Cheryl Broussard:
“Before I had kids, I wasn’t sure how good of a mom I would be (I was the spoiled “baby” of the family and had never even babysat before). However, I was very confident that my husband would be a great dad, and he hasn’t let me down!
“Since our youngest child was born three years ago, he has been a stay-at-home parent, which we all know is one of the hardest jobs there is. When I was growing up, my friends were always envious of my own dad (who is now all the grandkids’ favorite “Gramp”) --- now my work friends are envious that I have a husband who stays home with our daughter, totes my son back and forth to school and other activities, and even has the energy to cook for us (delicious Cajun meals, by the way)!
“So a tribute to all the dads, and all the ways they work hard to support the families that they love.”
Learn more about positive parenting at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/ind....
What skills should your child be developing as he or she grows? Check out these lists for children from 2 months to 5 years old old: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/index.html.
Elizabeth Parra Dang (right) with her father, Bill Parra, and her older sister, Margot, on Father’s Day in 1994
Elizabeth Parra Dang:
“My father has worked in public health his entire career and is still its biggest fan! Currently, he is a champion for reducing global tobacco use.
“Growing up my whole life surrounded by CDC and public health endeavors, my father’s passion for the field has clearly inspired me to take a similar path. He has always been supportive of my choices but I am sure the reason for making wise choices in the first place is due to my solid upbringing.
“My parents always say my sister and I were a piece of cake to raise….but I’m sure they had a lot to do with that for which we are very lucky!”
Learn more about positive parenting at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/ind....
What skills should your child be developing as he or she grows? Check out these lists for children from 2 months to 5 years old old: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/index.html.
Giorgi Javakhishvili is one of about 90 fathers participating in the Fathers’ School initiative jointly implemented by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the organisation, Care Together. Giorgi says the Fathers’ School helped him to enhance his knowledge in many ways, and he became more aware of his own and, in general, a father’s role in the family. However, people around him were sceptical about his decision to join the Fathers’ School.
The European Union has been working with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) for years to eliminate gender-biased sex selection (GBSS) and other harmful practices in Georgia. Supporting families by ensuring the equal participation of women and men in child care and household chores is a top priority of the EU-funded project ‘EU4 Gender Equality: Together against gender stereotypes and gender-based violence’, implemented jointly by UN Women and UNFPA. The Fathers’ Schools in Tbilisi and Kutaisi are a key action of this project.
For more information:
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GE: euneighbourseast.eu/ka/news/stories/akhalbeda-mshoblebi-s...
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Michael Curtis with his daughters, Jessica and Ashley Curtis.
Jessica Curtis:
“My dad means the world to me,” is an understatement. I don’t know who I would be without him. He’s my number one fan and supporter. No matter what, he’s always there.
Not only does he continue to be the provider and supporter of my family, but he supported and served in the United States Army for 20 years. He’s a jack of all trades, working on cars, home repairs, building, grilling, he does it all. He’s a wonderful husband, father, and he’s my best friend!
About two years ago, my dad had a heart attack. I rushed him to the hospital. As he set in the passenger side, struggling to stay awake, all I could think about was losing him. He survived and continues to live his life to the fullest, living by his motto, “Every day is a holiday!”
Learn more about positive parenting at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/ind....
What skills should your child be developing as he or she grows? Check out these lists for children from 2 months to 5 years old old: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/index.html.
Conscious Parenting by Natasa Pantovic Nuit quotes about kids development children routine rhythm www.artof4elements.com/entry/138/practice-conscious-paren...
This picture is at the graduation ceremony for my son Kevin, who graduated from Georgia Southern this past May. The photo includes my sons James, Jr. and Kevin; my grandson, Malachi; my wife Brenda and our daughter Angela holding our granddaughter Phoebe. That’s me in the background.
James Scales:
“I’ve always taken my role as a father very seriously. It has been the greatest opportunity that I’ve ever been afforded. My wife Brenda is the nurturer and provides the tender care. I am the ‘point-man and pace-setter’ for my family. Our greatest joy now is enjoying the grandkids and fulfilling our roles as “Papa and Nana”! Everything has come full circle!”
Learn more about positive parenting at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/ind....
What skills should your child be developing as he or she grows? Check out these lists for children from 2 months to 5 years old old: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/index.html.
I’m pictured here with my lovely wife Grace as we celebrate having all our grandchildren together for the first time. From left to right, they’re Kevin, Dylan, brothers Chase and Ryan and our youngest visiting from South Carolina, Mikayla !
Tom Bach:
Tom has worked for Reckitt Benckiser, the maker of Lysol, in the chemistry field, technical service and professional relations for over 30 years. He and his company are long-time supporters of the work of CDC. One of the projects they are supporting is NCBDDD’s charming new children’s book, Amazing Me. This free book is all about what to look for as your child grows and develops. You can download or order a copy at www.cdc.gov/amazingme.
About this photo, Tom says, “We are the parents of six great children and now the family continues to grow!”
Learn more about positive parenting at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/ind....
What skills should your child be developing as he or she grows? Check out these lists for children from 2 months to 5 years old old: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/index.html.
Amanda Tarkington’s father, Ike Tarkington.
Amanda Tarkington:
“My father was a creative, loving and playful man.
“He also had an incredible green thumb. He could bring to life not only plants, but the imagination in my toddler’s mind and heart. I remember a bumper crop of sunflowers once that he helped me befriend as if they were new family members.
“I’m so lucky to have had such a creative role model who helped me see magic in the world and fantastic possibilities in the ordinary.”
Learn more about positive parenting at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/ind....
What skills should your child be developing as he or she grows? Check out these lists for children from 2 months to 5 years old: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/index.html.
This gentleman is Jesse Will Grier, father of Dorthina Grier Grant.
Dorthina Grier Grant:
“I credit my dad with being the driving force behind instilling good work ethics in me and my sister.
“I cannot recall a time when he didn’t have a job. When I was a child he would get up around 3AM, drive around our hometown in Woodland, Alabama, pick up riders and drive 63 miles to Atlanta to work and back home every day.
“We moved to Atlanta when I was 13, but that didn’t stop him from getting up before the crack of dawn to get ready for work. Although he’s been gone for 12 years, I can still hear him say ‘Keep you a job, girl, and never be late. If you leave early enough, you’ll have plenty of time. Always do your work, and always do your best.’ His spirit lives on in me – now I’m the one who gets up at 3AM to get ready for work!”
Learn more about positive parenting at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/ind....
What skills should your child be developing as he or she grows? Check out these lists for children from 2 months to 5 years old old: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/index.html.
Tom Horne with his daughter Katie.
Tom Horne:
“I call this photo ‘The Other Irrational Exuberance!’
“When Katie was about 8 years old we were invited one morning to watch the spring herd of about 1,500 sheep with their newborn lambs being herded to their summer pasture in the high mountains outside of Durango, Colorado.
“She was watching the herd as any normal kid would do until the Peruvian shepherd picked up one of the lambs and handed it to me for her to touch and get a photo. She began jumping and squealing with delight -- you would have thought she’d just won the lottery! This is still one of my very favorite photos.
“We should all have occasions to share this other type of irrational exuberance!”
Learn more about positive parenting at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/ind....
What skills should your child be developing as he or she grows? Check out these lists for children from 2 months to 5 years old: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/index.html.
Shown here are Chris Parker’s nephew Johnathan, and his daughter Andrea and son Chris II.
Chris Parker:
“This picture was taken a few years ago and reminds me of how fast time goes. Working at CDC and within NCBDDD has afforded me the opportunity to balance my personal and professional work lives and take full advantage of so many precious moments along the path to where each is today.”
Learn more about positive parenting at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/ind....
What skills should your child be developing as he or she grows? Check out these lists for children from 2 months to 5 years old old: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/index.html.
Sam Lucido, father of NCBDDD’s Sal Lucido.
Sal Lucido:
“This photo epitomizes all of my father’s greatest qualities: his passion for the things he loves to do; the enjoyment he gets from teaching people about the things he loves to do; and the ease and comfort he has in a kitchen – like any Sicilian man.”
Learn more about positive parenting at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/ind....
What skills should your child be developing as he or she grows? Check out these lists for children from 2 months to 5 years old old: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/index.html.
I’m pictured here with my dad, Frank, and younger sister, Marita.
Coleen Boyle:
“Dad was an important inspiration for us all on the benefits of physical activity even when we were very young. He believed a healthy body was important for a healthy development overall.”
Learn more about positive parenting at: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/ind....
What skills should your child be developing as he or she grows? Check out these lists for children from 2 months to 5 years old old: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/milestones/index.html.
Understanding child psychology: Parent should learn and understand how to deal with children so that they get good values in their life. They should know what they should do in front of kids and what they should not. Because children learn from what they see ...In this video Pujya Niruma gives good tips on how parents should deal with children.
Read more on how to bridge Generation gap? onto:
In English: www.dadabhagwan.org/path-to-happiness/relationship/parent...
In Hindi: hindi.dadabhagwan.org/path-to-happiness/relationship/pare...
In Gujarati: www.dadabhagwan.in/path-to-happiness/relationship/parent-...
Witnessing the treasure trove of talent of the students, Mrs. Gupta said that the confidence, creativity, dance, music, theatre, art & culture of our extremely talented Presidians weaved magic on the stage. Describing the amazing Future Fest she said that it is called the Future Fest, because, our children are our future and one day the nation and the world will be in awe of their achievements. They will make us –the parents, the teachers and the school immensely proud. We at Presidium are working towards this future. She appreciated the efforts, hard work and passion of the teachers as well as the Starmakers Team in preparing and guiding the children for putting up a spectacular show. The last leg of Presidium’s annual Future Fest celebrated the love for art and creativity of our 5000 primary young Presidians from Grade Nursery to 3rd. The astonishing performances created a world of fantasy and charm that was truly exceptional and praiseworthy.
Witnessing the treasure trove of talent of the students, Mrs. Gupta said that the confidence, creativity, dance, music, theatre, art & culture of our extremely talented Presidians weaved magic on the stage. Describing the amazing Future Fest she said that it is called the Future Fest, because, our children are our future and one day the nation and the world will be in awe of their achievements. They will make us –the parents, the teachers and the school immensely proud. We at Presidium are working towards this future. She appreciated the efforts, hard work and passion of the teachers as well as the Starmakers Team in preparing and guiding the children for putting up a spectacular show. The last leg of Presidium’s annual Future Fest celebrated the love for art and creativity of our 5000 primary young Presidians from Grade Nursery to 3rd. The astonishing performances created a world of fantasy and charm that was truly exceptional and praiseworthy.
Witnessing the treasure trove of talent of the students, Mrs. Gupta said that the confidence, creativity, dance, music, theatre, art & culture of our extremely talented Presidians weaved magic on the stage. Describing the amazing Future Fest she said that it is called the Future Fest, because, our children are our future and one day the nation and the world will be in awe of their achievements. They will make us –the parents, the teachers and the school immensely proud. We at Presidium are working towards this future. She appreciated the efforts, hard work and passion of the teachers as well as the Starmakers Team in preparing and guiding the children for putting up a spectacular show. The last leg of Presidium’s annual Future Fest celebrated the love for art and creativity of our 5000 primary young Presidians from Grade Nursery to 3rd. The astonishing performances created a world of fantasy and charm that was truly exceptional and praiseworthy.
How to get understanding for dealing with new generation children? What are the small mistakes that parents make in nurturing their children which creates differences in the relationship? How does attachment and expectation free love helpful in nurturing and moulding our children?
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Witnessing the treasure trove of talent of the students, Mrs. Gupta said that the confidence, creativity, dance, music, theatre, art & culture of our extremely talented Presidians weaved magic on the stage. Describing the amazing Future Fest she said that it is called the Future Fest, because, our children are our future and one day the nation and the world will be in awe of their achievements. They will make us –the parents, the teachers and the school immensely proud. We at Presidium are working towards this future. She appreciated the efforts, hard work and passion of the teachers as well as the Starmakers Team in preparing and guiding the children for putting up a spectacular show. The last leg of Presidium’s annual Future Fest celebrated the love for art and creativity of our 5000 primary young Presidians from Grade Nursery to 3rd. The astonishing performances created a world of fantasy and charm that was truly exceptional and praiseworthy.
Witnessing the treasure trove of talent of the students, Mrs. Gupta said that the confidence, creativity, dance, music, theatre, art & culture of our extremely talented Presidians weaved magic on the stage. Describing the amazing Future Fest she said that it is called the Future Fest, because, our children are our future and one day the nation and the world will be in awe of their achievements. They will make us –the parents, the teachers and the school immensely proud. We at Presidium are working towards this future. She appreciated the efforts, hard work and passion of the teachers as well as the Starmakers Team in preparing and guiding the children for putting up a spectacular show. The last leg of Presidium’s annual Future Fest celebrated the love for art and creativity of our 5000 primary young Presidians from Grade Nursery to 3rd. The astonishing performances created a world of fantasy and charm that was truly exceptional and praiseworthy.
Witnessing the treasure trove of talent of the students, Mrs. Gupta said that the confidence, creativity, dance, music, theatre, art & culture of our extremely talented Presidians weaved magic on the stage. Describing the amazing Future Fest she said that it is called the Future Fest, because, our children are our future and one day the nation and the world will be in awe of their achievements. They will make us –the parents, the teachers and the school immensely proud. We at Presidium are working towards this future. She appreciated the efforts, hard work and passion of the teachers as well as the Starmakers Team in preparing and guiding the children for putting up a spectacular show. The last leg of Presidium’s annual Future Fest celebrated the love for art and creativity of our 5000 primary young Presidians from Grade Nursery to 3rd. The astonishing performances created a world of fantasy and charm that was truly exceptional and praiseworthy.
Witnessing the treasure trove of talent of the students, Mrs. Gupta said that the confidence, creativity, dance, music, theatre, art & culture of our extremely talented Presidians weaved magic on the stage. Describing the amazing Future Fest she said that it is called the Future Fest, because, our children are our future and one day the nation and the world will be in awe of their achievements. They will make us –the parents, the teachers and the school immensely proud. We at Presidium are working towards this future. She appreciated the efforts, hard work and passion of the teachers as well as the Starmakers Team in preparing and guiding the children for putting up a spectacular show. The last leg of Presidium’s annual Future Fest celebrated the love for art and creativity of our 5000 primary young Presidians from Grade Nursery to 3rd. The astonishing performances created a world of fantasy and charm that was truly exceptional and praiseworthy.
Witnessing the treasure trove of talent of the students, Mrs. Gupta said that the confidence, creativity, dance, music, theatre, art & culture of our extremely talented Presidians weaved magic on the stage. Describing the amazing Future Fest she said that it is called the Future Fest, because, our children are our future and one day the nation and the world will be in awe of their achievements. They will make us –the parents, the teachers and the school immensely proud. We at Presidium are working towards this future. She appreciated the efforts, hard work and passion of the teachers as well as the Starmakers Team in preparing and guiding the children for putting up a spectacular show. The last leg of Presidium’s annual Future Fest celebrated the love for art and creativity of our 5000 primary young Presidians from Grade Nursery to 3rd. The astonishing performances created a world of fantasy and charm that was truly exceptional and praiseworthy.
Witnessing the treasure trove of talent of the students, Mrs. Gupta said that the confidence, creativity, dance, music, theatre, art & culture of our extremely talented Presidians weaved magic on the stage. Describing the amazing Future Fest she said that it is called the Future Fest, because, our children are our future and one day the nation and the world will be in awe of their achievements. They will make us –the parents, the teachers and the school immensely proud. We at Presidium are working towards this future. She appreciated the efforts, hard work and passion of the teachers as well as the Starmakers Team in preparing and guiding the children for putting up a spectacular show. The last leg of Presidium’s annual Future Fest celebrated the love for art and creativity of our 5000 primary young Presidians from Grade Nursery to 3rd. The astonishing performances created a world of fantasy and charm that was truly exceptional and praiseworthy.
Witnessing the treasure trove of talent of the students, Mrs. Gupta said that the confidence, creativity, dance, music, theatre, art & culture of our extremely talented Presidians weaved magic on the stage. Describing the amazing Future Fest she said that it is called the Future Fest, because, our children are our future and one day the nation and the world will be in awe of their achievements. They will make us –the parents, the teachers and the school immensely proud. We at Presidium are working towards this future. She appreciated the efforts, hard work and passion of the teachers as well as the Starmakers Team in preparing and guiding the children for putting up a spectacular show. The last leg of Presidium’s annual Future Fest celebrated the love for art and creativity of our 5000 primary young Presidians from Grade Nursery to 3rd. The astonishing performances created a world of fantasy and charm that was truly exceptional and praiseworthy.
Witnessing the treasure trove of talent of the students, Mrs. Gupta said that the confidence, creativity, dance, music, theatre, art & culture of our extremely talented Presidians weaved magic on the stage. Describing the amazing Future Fest she said that it is called the Future Fest, because, our children are our future and one day the nation and the world will be in awe of their achievements. They will make us –the parents, the teachers and the school immensely proud. We at Presidium are working towards this future. She appreciated the efforts, hard work and passion of the teachers as well as the Starmakers Team in preparing and guiding the children for putting up a spectacular show. The last leg of Presidium’s annual Future Fest celebrated the love for art and creativity of our 5000 primary young Presidians from Grade Nursery to 3rd. The astonishing performances created a world of fantasy and charm that was truly exceptional and praiseworthy.
Witnessing the treasure trove of talent of the students, Mrs. Gupta said that the confidence, creativity, dance, music, theatre, art & culture of our extremely talented Presidians weaved magic on the stage. Describing the amazing Future Fest she said that it is called the Future Fest, because, our children are our future and one day the nation and the world will be in awe of their achievements. They will make us –the parents, the teachers and the school immensely proud. We at Presidium are working towards this future. She appreciated the efforts, hard work and passion of the teachers as well as the Starmakers Team in preparing and guiding the children for putting up a spectacular show. The last leg of Presidium’s annual Future Fest celebrated the love for art and creativity of our 5000 primary young Presidians from Grade Nursery to 3rd. The astonishing performances created a world of fantasy and charm that was truly exceptional and praiseworthy.
Effective Parenting is something that creates the base for a child's life. Motherszone gives some parenting tips for toddler which is effective way to teach your toddler good things.For more visit mothers-zone.blogspot.in/2014/08/parenting-tips-for-takin...
How to handle children? Constantly nagging children is a wrong means to handle them. Nobody is a certified parent. The following video explains how small things can bear sweet fruits at home and create a positive environment for both parents and children. Read further to understand how to avoid hurting children through words-
In English: www.dadabhagwan.org/path-to-happiness/relationship/avoid-...
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In Gujarati: www.dadabhagwan.in/path-to-happiness/relationship/avoid-c...
Positive parenting is one such aspect that needs every parent’s consideration and attention. Motherszone give some positive parenting techniques that will help you provide the right kind of discipline and good health for your child.For more information visit motherszone.livejournal.com/688.html
Ideal Parents: Each and every parent today expects his/her child to excel in his field. Inorder to do so, they often pressurize their children to follow their footsteps without knowing his independent choice. Here in the video, Deepakbhai warns parents and forbids them to do so. To know more about how to become ideal parents, follow the link-
In English: www.dadabhagwan.org/path-to-happiness/relationship/parent...
In Gujarati: www.dadabhagwan.in/path-to-happiness/relationship/parent-...
In Hindi: hindi.dadabhagwan.org/path-to-happiness/relationship/pare...
www.positive-parenting-ideas.com Children learns to create their own success by letting go of fear and releasing their natural self-expression.
Definition of Love: True Love binds people to one another. We depend on the people whom we love and who love us in return. However, in our worldly lives we know that no relationship is free from clashes and disputes. Then how can such love be termed as 'True Love?' The following video explains the meaning of Real love and where such love can be found.
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In Guj: www.dadabhagwan.in/path-to-happiness/relationship/true-lo...
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Everyone remembers a great leader but every great leader always remembers a great teacher! To appreciate and recognise the sincere efforts and spirit of the teachers of Presidium, a ceremony extraordinaire: 'Chairperson Honours for Teachers' was recently organized. Envisioned and graced by Mrs. Sudha Gupta, a luminous visionary and devoted educator, the event was a reflection of the hard work and selfless contribution of teachers in transforming an entire generation. Acknowledging the unparalleled dedication of these teachers in honing the talents and skills of their students, Mrs. Gupta honoured them with special trophies and certificates of recognition. The four day long event witnessed the presence of more than 400 teachers, whose passion for excellence gives wings of knowledge and life skills to every 'leader of tomorrow'. Weblink: : positiveparenting.co.in/
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Whats is the child responsibility? What should be their duty to parents? Children feel that their parents do not understand them. They often misbehave with them inorder to make themselves heard. Dada warns children against such behaviour. In the video Niruma explains children how should their behaviour be towards their parents and not hurt them in anyway. Related links-
In English: www.dadabhagwan.org/path-to-happiness/relationship/parent...
In Gujarati: www.dadabhagwan.in/path-to-happiness/relationship/parent-...
In Hindi: hindi.dadabhagwan.org/path-to-happiness/relationship/pare...
New father, Javid Tahirli, his wife and their baby girl took part in a “Papa Schools” project to promote positive parenting. Javid was nominated as the most active father in the project.
Find more information here:
EN: euneighbourseast.eu/news-and-stories/stories/trapped-by-s...
AZ: 1news.az/az/news/20220329035709285-Stereotiplerin-esirliy...
RU: 1news.az/news/20220329024122671-V-plenu-u-stereotipov-Kak...
New father, Javid Tahirli, his wife and their baby girl took part in a “Papa Schools” project to promote positive parenting. Javid was nominated as the most active father in the project.
Find more information here:
EN: euneighbourseast.eu/news-and-stories/stories/trapped-by-s...
AZ: 1news.az/az/news/20220329035709285-Stereotiplerin-esirliy...
RU: 1news.az/news/20220329024122671-V-plenu-u-stereotipov-Kak...