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Parent with Purpose is your trusted parenting resource, offering expert advice, practical tips, and real experiences from fellow parents. Our content is organized by your child’s age, from pregnancy to the teen years, ensuring guidance that’s relevant to your current stage. Learn through articles, videos, podcasts, and courses that fit your lifestyle. We also provide carefully curated book lists, meal plans, product recommendations, and India-focused resources to make parenting easier and more informed.


Why Pictureka Is More Than Just a Game: Helping Children Sharpen Focus, Observation, and Joyful Learning

There are some games that instantly bring energy into a room. You open the box, and within minutes, there’s laughter, excitement, and a little bit of chaos—in the best possible way. Pictureka is exactly that kind of game.

Why Splendor Is the Perfect Game to Teach Children the Power of Calm Thinking

Some games are loud. Fast. Full of excitement and constant action. And then there are games like Splendor. At first, it may seem simple—beautiful cards, colorful tokens, and quiet turns. But don’t let that calm surface fool you. Beneath it lies a game that slowly shapes how a child thinks, plans, and makes decisions

Why Settlers of Catan Is One of the Most Powerful Games for Your Child’s Thinking and Life Skills

Not all games are created equal. Some games entertain. Some pass time. And then there are a few rare ones that quietly shape the way a child thinks, reacts, and understands the world. Settlers of Catan is one of those games.

Why Magnatiles Are More Than Just a Toy: A Powerful Tool for Your Child’s Brain Development

As parents, we are always looking for toys that do more than just keep our children busy. We want something that actually helps them grow—something that builds their thinking, keeps them engaged, and doesn’t lose its charm after a few days.

8 Games Every Child Should Play for Brain Development and Family Bonding

In today’s fast-moving world, where screens have quietly taken over playtime, many parents find themselves wondering—are our children really learning while they play? The truth is, play is not just a way to pass time.

Can You Feel Pregnancy in the First Week? Here’s the Honest Truth

The moment you think you might be pregnant, something changes. Not in your body immediately—but in your mind. Suddenly, you become more aware of everything. You notice your body in a way you normally don’t. A little tiredness feels different. A small cramp feels meaningful.

How to Confirm Pregnancy Early? A Simple and Clear Guide

You start calculating dates in your head. You think about your last cycle. You begin noticing your body more closely than usual. Small changes feel bigger than they are. And somewhere in between all of this, one question keeps coming back—“How do I confirm this early?”

15-Minute Dinner Ideas for Exhausted Parents

There is a version of dinner that exists only in cookbooks—well-planned, beautifully plated, and cooked with patience. And then there is real dinner, the one that happens after a long workday, when your mind is still stuck in emails, your body feels heavy, and the last thing you want to do is stand in the kitchen.

7-Day Vegetarian Meal Plan for Busy Indian Families

There is a quiet pressure that sits in most Indian homes, especially where both parents are working. It shows up early in the morning while packing tiffins, again in the afternoon when you wonder what’s left for dinner, and then finally at night when you are too tired to think but still expected to cook something fresh.

Weekly Meal Planning for Working Parents (Step-by-Step Guide)

There’s a very specific kind of exhaustion that hits at 7:30 PM on a weekday. You’ve wrapped up work, managed calls, maybe handled a child’s homework meltdown, and then the question shows up again:

Everything You Wanted to Know About Cervical Cancer and the Preventive Vaccinations

Cervical cancer is one of the few cancers that is largely preventable. Yet, it continues to affect thousands of women every year—often due to lack of awareness, delayed screening, or missed vaccination opportunities.

Why Children Should Be Part of Business Retreats and Events

For years, business retreats and corporate events have been seen as strictly “adult spaces”—filled with strategy discussions, networking sessions, presentations, and high-level decision-making. Children, in this context, are often considered distractions, an added responsibility, or simply “out of place.”

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