PARENTS: True Gem of Love and Support
Do you bow down to your parents? Do you hug your parents? Do you say "love you" to your parents? If no, then start doing so.
Our parents are the true heroes of our lives. They've been there for us since day one, shaping us into who we are today. It's not just about our careers or our successes, it's about every little thing they've done to make our lives better.
Nowadays, it seems like kids are more focused on doing their own thing, sometimes forgetting about the values their parents taught them. We often say that a child reflects their upbringing, and that's so true.
When a child does something great, everyone praises the parents for raising them well. But when things go wrong, suddenly it's the parents who take the blame. It's tough because sometimes it's not entirely the parents' fault.
The truth is, the environment a child grows up in has a huge impact on who they become. It's not just about how parents raise them, but also about the society they're surrounded by and the influences they encounter along the way. Parenting is a journey filled with challenges, and sometimes it's not easy to get everything right.
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Recently, our team at SRK Institute of Skills (SRKIS) organized a special event called "Parenting ki Pathshala," where we explored the beautiful journey of mindful parenting. It was heartening to see so many parents come together, eager to learn and grow in their roles.
During our discussions, we noticed that some parents were facing difficulties in connecting with their little ones, especially when it came to communication. They shared their heartfelt concerns about understanding their children better, wanting to bridge any gaps that might exist.
Through the sessions of "Parenting ki Pathshala," we aim to create a warm and supportive environment where t parents can feel understood and empowered. Together, we explored practical ways to enhance communication between parents and children, fostering deeper connections and mutual understanding, providing a sense of comfort and encouragement on this beautiful parenting journey.
It's truly nice to see our Founder and Chairman, Govind Dholakia , leading by example when it comes to being an exceptional parent. He often talks about how his own parents taught him important things like being kind and honest.
So, let's not forget how to respect our parents and to show some love. A simple hug, a heartfelt "thank you," or an "I love you" can mean the world to them. Let's make sure they know just how much they mean to us.