I have heard the words ‘unprecedented times’ frequently since March 2020 due to the unfortunate COVID – 19 pandemic we are all…
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Dr Debmita Dutta MBBS, MD is a practicing doctor, a parenting consultant, and the founder of WPA whatparentsask.com She conducts workshops on parenting for schools and corporate organisations. She is a well-known thought leader and speaker, an expert on play for the Genius of Play initiative and an expert on learning and study skills.
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I have always looked up to Nisha with admiration. I admire her talent as a swimmer and her success as an Indian Olympian. I admire her dedication and work ethic. I love her academy (my children learnt to swim with her) and I admire her as an athlete. She manages to do SO much and still be a phenomenal mother. Nisha is another woman that demonstrates hard work and proves that with a determined attitude and a bit of grit, success will prevail. She is a real super woman!
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I met Premila on our Super Mums of India Facebook group. She is a woman who stands out for her multitude of talents and her big heart. I have had the pleasure of getting to know her over the years and I have enjoyed learning about her passions and missions. This woman is a shining rainbow and a true force to be reckoned with!
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I wanted to write a blog today for two reasons: 1: to get some things off my chest and 2: to give other Mums on this platform a space to talk about the past year.
Many mothers experienced a profound shift in their lives, well beyond the mere loss of their routines when the world began to grapple with the pandemic. Some of these shifts I have enjoyed and some I have hated.
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By the end of 2019, I felt like the nagging Mum of the year! All I did from morning to night was ask my kids to do things which they generally never did the first time so I ended up nagging, whining or shouting at them to do it! Our day would start with beautiful good mornings and then we would move onto…… “please drink water”, “brush your teeth”, “wash your face”, “lift the loo seat”, “flush the loo”, “get dressed”, “pack your school bags”, “put on your shoes”, “turn off the lights”, “close the door”, “stop fighting!” and “hurry up!!” (just to mention a few…) and then school starts………
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We have all become well aware of the air pollution situation in Delhi. Due to the the change in wind direction and rampant stubble burning in neighbouring states within 24 hours the pollution has become so severe that the residents are living in a thick haze. According to experts newborns in Delhi are breathing in air that is equivalent to smoking 25 cigarettes!