16/06/2026
Unpopular parenting opinion: Children don’t need to be entertained every minute of the day.
A little boredom can nurture creativity, independence, problem-solving skills, and imagination.
The goal isn’t to eliminate boredom—it’s to help children learn how to move through it.
💠What’s the most creative thing your child has done when they were bored?
07/06/2026
Everyone talks about how strong a single mother is.
But no one talks about the exhaustion.
The loneliness.
The silent tears after the child falls asleep.
The pressure of being everything for everyone.
If you’re always the strong one, where do you go when you need support?
đź’› The Healing Play Therapy invites single mothers in Ahmedabad to a safe, supportive workshop where you can pause, reflect, heal, and reconnect with yourself.
Through guided activities, meaningful conversations, and expressive arts, you’ll find a space that is just for you.
Because taking care of yourself is not selfish.
It’s necessary.
📍 Ahmedabad
🎟 Limited seats available
DM us “MOTHER” to know more and reserve your spot.
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03/06/2026
“How was your day?”
Most children will answer:
“Fine.”
But emotions are rarely that simple.
Children don’t always have the words to explain their worries, fears, anger, or confusion. That’s why play therapists use tools like feelings cards, art therapy prompts, social skills games, and anger management activities.
To an adult, they may look like simple cards.
To a child, they can become a safe way to say:
💠“I’m worried.”
💠“I’m angry.”
💠“I feel left out.”
💠“I don’t know how to talk about it.”
In play therapy, we don’t just listen to children’s words.
We listen to their play, their choices, their stories, and their emotions.
Because every behavior is communication, and every child deserves to be understood. 🤍
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29/05/2026
Sometimes children stop sharing the little things first.
Then the big things too.
Not because they don’t trust their parents…
but because they’re unsure if their feelings will feel safe there.
A child may not always say
“I need help” or “I feel hurt.”
Sometimes it looks like silence.
Sometimes it looks like “I’m okay.”
Sometimes it looks like shutting the door and keeping it all inside.
Emotional safety at home doesn’t mean perfect parenting.
It means creating enough safety for your child to feel—
“I can come to you with the messy feelings too.” 🤍
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