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Namita Das

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@EducateAble | @WHO-Certified Mental Health Professional | Certified Child Counsellor | Psychology Masters Scholar | Author | DM for Consultations

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This week, my son reminded me that courage isn’t loud or perfect—it’s in the quiet moments when you try again after falling. Let’s carry that courage into the new week, this time stronger.

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This Time, Stronger Last night, my son, who has ADHD, built a tower of blocks taller than himself. Each time it fell, he’d giggle, pick up the pieces, and declare, “This time, stronger!” As I watched him, I realized how beautifully children teach us resilience. Courage…

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Take a moment to read, reflect, and tell me how you rebuild your towers?

Life often knocks us down, but it’s in those moments we find our true strength. In this blog, I share a heartfelt story about courage, resilience, and the lessons we can learn from our children. Read here: educateable.in/2024/11/17/thi…



Life often knocks us down, but it’s in those moments we find our true strength. In this blog, I share a heartfelt story about courage, resilience, and the lessons we can learn from our children. Read here: educateable.in/2024/11/17/thi…


Let’s look ahead. What’s one goal or intention you’re setting for the week ahead? Big or small, it matters! Mine? To laugh more when the “towers” tumble.


Hey there! How has your week been? Busy, calm, messy, or a mix of it all? Drop a word (or two!) that sums it up—I’ll start: “Rebuilding.”


Parenting logic: Spend 20 minutes explaining resilience to your child, only to realise YOU need the lesson when you’re on your 10th attempt at assembling IKEA furniture. Cheers to resilience—big and small!


Last night, my son struggled with a tricky puzzle piece. Frustration built, but I held back from stepping in. ‘Take a breath,’ I said. He tried again—and succeeded. Resilience isn’t about perfection; it’s about trying again. Don’t undervalue it. #Parenting Struggling to…


Resilience is a skill every child needs, but as parents, it’s hard to watch them struggle. In this blog, I share a heartfelt moment with my son and practical tips to nurture resilience in everyday life. Read it here: educateable.in/2024/11/16/don… Let me know your thoughts!


I noticed something beautiful this week: kids bounce back faster than we think. A little frustration, a deep breath, and they’re ready to try again. It’s a reminder not to undervalue resilience—it grows quietly with every small victory.


Happy Saturday! What’s on your mind for the weekend—rest, adventure, or tackling that one thing you’ve been putting off? Let’s chat about goals! My plan? I'm helping my son finish a puzzle he’s determined to conquer. What about you?

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“Guru Nanak taught that true learning comes from within, through patience, love, and humility.” How do you bring these values into your parenting? What little rituals or habits do you practice with your kids to teach kindness and humility? #ParentingWithPurpose


On Guru Nanak Jayanti, let’s spread love. Fill in the blank: “Today, I’ll show kindness by __________.” Let’s share the little ways we make a difference. #SmallActsBigImpact #GuruNanakJayanti


Celebrating Guru Nanak Jayanti with a playful twist! Here are some creative ways to help kids embrace the values of compassion and kindness: 1.Story Swap: Let kids imagine they’re telling a tale of kindness to Guru Nanak himself—what would they say? 2.Kindness Bucket List: Make…


Did you know? Studies show that small, hands-on tasks help ADHD brains stay focused and calm. These mini-challenges help turn boredom into play, from fidget toys to quick puzzles. Do you have any favourites that work with your kids? Share below! #ADHD #EveningInsight


Ever watched a child with ADHD in ‘borture’—that unique blend of boredom and torture? It’s more than just a lack of something to do; it’s an overwhelming need for stimulation and engagement that can feel almost unbearable for them. The typical quiet tasks don’t cut it—my son…

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Have you ever watched a child with ADHD go through ‘boredom torture’? For kids with ADHD, boredom isn’t just empty time—it can feel like an intense restlessness that needs a creative outlet. In my latest blog, I share simple, playful ways to help channel that energy into…


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Sure, grades are important, but what about the victories that can’t be quantified? Like my son’s beaming smile after finishing a task that once felt impossible or his pride for staying focused a bit longer than yesterday, these moments are giant steps in his personal growth.…

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