The Art of Parenting: Then and Now

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This book helps parents who face road-blocks in effectively nurturing young minds. Blessed by an Avadhoota’s subtle sensibility and superior cognizance, this book will certainly enhance our perspective on the art of parenting.

Despite societal differences, there isn’t a significant distinction in the way parenting is approached. Whether in an educated or illiterate society, the ego-centric nature of parenting can lead to differences, influenced by the psychological dynamics of the parents. In educated societies, parents sometimes adopt a controlling attitude, acting more like jailers than nurturing figures. This authoritative approach can negatively impact the consciousness levels of children, potentially leading to psychological issues. If your perspective as a parent is positive, it will likely influence your children’s perspective positively as well.

Have you ever thought why there is a noticeable difference in the way the young generation conduct themselves?
Have you pondered upon the reasons for their impatience, low attention span, lack of empathy, short temper, mood swings, intolerance, insensitivity so on?

If not, try reading this book. This book helps parents who face road-blocks in nurturing young minds effectively. This book will motivate them to realize the worth of their wards and garner inner strength to bloom into 360 degree personality with ancient wisdom and global competence. The best inheritance a parent can give their children is a few minutes of their daily time. Parenting is a life-time job which does not stop when the child grows up. Blessed by an Avadhoota’s subtle sensibility and superior cognizance, this book shall certainly enhance our perspective on the art of parenting.

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