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What happens when your little boy shows up to play teatime dressed as his favorite Disney princess? Or Amita insists she should be called ‘Amit’ from now on?

What happens when your little boy shows up to play teatime dressed as his favorite Disney princess? Or Amita insists she should be called ‘Amit’ from now on?

Talk about play and the stereotypical Asian parent comes to mind—studies over playtime. But is this just a myth?

Who would have thought satisfying your child’s request to attend their imaginary tea party would promote life skills?

Teenagers are just as likely as adults to point out it’s probably a bad idea to attempt a midnight escape through a squeaky window right next to their parents’ bedroom. So what exactly is going on?
The time will come when a child begins to make their own choices and question parental authority. Unfortunately, parents do not receive a manual on how to manage disagreements.

The hardest truth is no parent ever plans for an autistic child in the way most parents prepare to change diapers and teach their child to ride a bike.

Mothers felt if their children did not have knowledge of their culture, they would not have a sense of belonging.
French parents strongly believe that “even good parents aren’t at the constant service of their children.”

Fast-paced content overstimulates the young mind to the extent that it can’t function at its best.
Insanity is not foreign to parents—but the fact that it might be good for you, is.