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Want your child to respect, love you more? Psychologist shares best and worst parenting practices

It's normal to face problems when raising one's child. Instead of being too hard on yourself, try different parenting practices that can bring some respite and at the same time strengthen your bond with your child. A parenting coach shares some best and worst practices. Read on to know more.

October 30, 2025 / 17:02 IST
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What parenting style do you prefer with your child?
What parenting style do you prefer with your child? (Picture Credit: Unsplash)

A few weeks ago, a video of a 10-year-old contestant, Ishit Bhatt, on Kaun Banega Crorepati went viral, with netizens lambasting the boy for his obnoxious and cocky behaviour. His parents too were berated for not inculcating the right values. The boy's  confidence, bordering on arrogance for some, sparked a nationwide debate: Are today’s children being raised to be too outspoken, or are we finally seeing the results of uninvolved parenting style?

Around the same time, Netflix’s Adolescence was screened in UK schools to help parents understand the complex digital world their children inhabit. The one filled with hidden online communities, hyper-connectivity, and a quiet loneliness that many teenagers now carry within themselves.

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Mona Gujral, a parenting coach on Coto, shares, "As a psychologist, observing these shifts, I see both encouraging and worrying signs. Parents today are more self-aware and emotionally intelligent than ever, but given the milieu that children inhabit these days, raising them does comes with its own set of challenges."

Gujral believes that for different parents, different parenting styles may work and there's no best or worst parenting style per se. Given her day-to-day interaction with different sets of parents and children, she does give her thumbs up to certain parenting trends and thumbs down to some which she hopes is less practiced by parents.