Why this American feels that parenting in Denmark is easier |

An American mother in Denmark finds parenting less stressful, attributing it to societal trust, child-centric design, and accessible childcare. Danish systems encourage early independence, with parents trusting caregivers and public spaces designed for families. This collective approach, unlike US “helicopter parenting,” fosters a sense of shared responsibility and support, making raising children feel calmer and…

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High-conflict families and emotions in crisis: How mediation actually works |

Empathy is crucial in mediation, enabling mediators to understand and respond compassionately to parties in conflict. Case studies demonstrate how empathetic listening and validation of emotions can lead to reconciliation in divorce proceedings and resolution of long-standing matrimonial litigation, highlighting mediation’s transformative power in family matters. “Empathy is seeing with the eyes of another, listening…

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Why Ranbir Kapoor wants to ‘break the glass wall’ with his daughter, and what it says about modern parenting |

In a heartfelt discussion, Ranbir Kapoor expressed his wish to mend the emotional disconnect he felt with his father. He aims to cultivate a nurturing and open relationship with his daughter, believing that dismantling unseen walls is essential. Kapoor advocates for a friendship based on mutual respect, allowing children the freedom to chart their own…

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“Feeling safe isn’t the same as being safe”: Treveller spent 13 days in Afghanistan and shows a never seen before image of the country |

Afghanistan is often described online in extremes, either as an untouchable danger zone or as a place that is made to look deceptively safe through carefully edited travel videos. Well, we came across a recent Reddit post that cuts through both narratives.In a detailed post, the traveller (zennie4) shared what it was actually like to…

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“My heart broke. This is what we had been trying to prevent:”Why a 5-year old child was not allowed to sit on a swing in a famous park |

When five-year-old Inika Sharma visited Sunder Nursery this weekend, she had no idea that a simple outing would turn into an experience her parents had spent years trying to shield her from.All Inika wanted to do was sit on a swing. She was refused. When her parents asked why, the security guard allegedly said, “Bachche…

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Why Tusshar Kapoor’s Real-Estate choices reflect a growing investor mindset in India

Image Credit: Instagram/ Tusshar Kapoor In recent years, conversations around celebrity investments have shifted beyond films and endorsements toward long-term asset creation, especially real estate. Actor Tusshar Kapoor’s candid rapid-fire interaction with Edstate Learning and The Green Cottage founder Mayank Agarwal at the launch of Mayank’s new brand, The House of Jets, offered an interesting…

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This Karnataka village found buried gold during construction—but it’s not a treasure. Here’s why |

A routine foundation dig for a new house turned extraordinary in a quiet village in Karnataka, when a buried pot containing gold ornaments emerged from the soil. The discovery, made during construction work, immediately sparked excitement and speculation, largely because the location, Lakkundi, is known for its rich archaeological and cultural past. Reports add that…

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