India, April 8 -- Our daughters, aged 12 and 8, are currently navigating the choppy waters of sisterhood. It is a phase riddled with high-octane emotions: Sudden bursts of affection, frequent friction, and the constant, firm setting of boundaries. As a parent, witnessing this is a delight, yet negotiating the peace is undeniably draining.
Emerging research in developmental psychology suggests that millennials are the first generation in history tasked with "reparenting" themselves while actively raising their own children. We strive to gift our children the emotional literacy we likely lacked-breaking free from physical discipline, deconstructing feelings rather than sweeping them under the rug, and offering unequivocal apologies to our ...
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