May 10, 2025 - 22:46

In a touching message ahead of Mother's Day, Bhagyashree emphasized the profound love and understanding that should define the parent-child relationship. She articulated that "Love doesn't come through need, just as caring is never protection enough." This sentiment reflects her belief that while providing care and support is essential, it is equally important for parents to foster independence and resilience in their children.
Bhagyashree, known for her strong family values, highlighted that nurturing a child's growth involves allowing them to explore their own paths. She believes that true love empowers children to navigate life's challenges rather than shielding them from every difficulty. As Mother’s Day approaches, her words serve as a reminder of the delicate balance between love and independence in parenting.
Her insights resonate with many parents, encouraging them to reflect on their parenting styles and the importance of fostering a strong emotional foundation in their children.
May 25, 2026 - 23:43
Dylan Dreyer hosts Parent Chat podcast with celebrity parents discussing real-life parenting challengesDylan Dreyer, best known as the weather correspondent on NBC`s 3rd Hour of TODAY, has launched a new podcast called `The Parent Chat.` The show debuted on April 2, 2026, and features the host in...
May 25, 2026 - 00:15
Parents report stress tied to children’s behavior, mental healthA new national survey reveals that nearly all parents report experiencing stress directly linked to raising their children, with behavioral issues and emotional health concerns topping the list of...
May 24, 2026 - 00:29
Sunshine Coast counsellor uses neuroscience to upend parenting loreA clinical counsellor on the Sunshine Coast is shaking up conventional parenting advice with a new book that blends neuroscience with a simple, powerful message: parents are not the problem. The...
May 23, 2026 - 00:36
When Parenting Advice Collides With Reality: 8 Tips That Sounded Great But Fell FlatEvery new parent has heard the well-meaning advice. Sleep when the baby sleeps. Let them cry it out. Never wake a sleeping infant. These pearls of wisdom get passed around like family heirlooms,...