Jun 11, 2025
TOI Lifestyle Desk
Let them choose
Sudha Murty believes every child is born with unique aspirations and should not be burdened with their parents’ unfulfilled dreams.
Shun the comparison
Comparisons weaken a child’s spirit and create unnecessary rivalry and insecurity. Instead, support your child’s individual progress quietly
Display kindness
Kindness is best learned by example, not lectures. Treat everyone—whether a household help or a stranger—with equal respect
Teach patience
Don’t give in to every demand immediately; teaching children to wait helps them appreciate what they have.
Encourage reading
Books encourage imagination, curiosity, and critical thinking. Shun the gadgets, unless important
Celebrate effort too
Recognize and praise your child’s hard work and perseverance rather than only their achievements.
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Foster independence
Gradually allowing children to make choices and take responsibility builds confidence and problem-solving skills.
Spend quality time
Time spent together—sharing meals, reading, or simply talking (even as a couple) —is where real parenting happens. Choose quality over quantity.
Lead by example
Children learn more from watching their parents than from being told what to do.
Teach that money is just a tool
Children should be taught the value of money, even if they are born with a silver spoon
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