Every child is born a genius. They are blooming flowers and will spread the scent and fragrance that you as parents have nurtured in them while raising them. The joys of being a parent are unimaginable. While your children may give you the highs of joy, there may be lows too of despair and despondency too. While your children may give you memories to treasure forever, there may be times when you just don’t know what you are up against. Parenting thus is not only an art but a science as well. Many times a female, who is unable to give birth to a child and adopts a child from an orphanage, puts all her love and passion into raising her adopted child. As a result, the child turns out to be a responsible, well-behaved, well-cultured adult, taking utmost care of his mother. And, sometimes, a mother who nurtures an embryo in her womb for nine months and gives birth to a child, fails to turn her child into an understanding adult. So, parenting is not only about giving birth to a child, it is not only about showering love and care on your children, instead, it is about the process, the path you take during the journey of raising your child. I am constantly reminded of Jess Lair who once said “Children are not things to be molded, but people to be unfolded”. No one in this world can actually teach a parent how to raise their own children. But yes, one can definitely guide a parent about what aspects can be taken care of, to have a satisfaction of effective and graceful parenting. This book contains my letters to all the parents who still feel that they are facing difficulties in nurturing values, life skills and discipline in their growing kids. Every letter is a kind of guide to work on your aspect of parenting and deal with your child accordingly. I am sure, you will love the tips mentioned in my letters and it will also help you to get one step closer to your child to develop that strong connection and bonding that was missing till now.
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