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We keep asking how to fix society. Taraben Modak asks a different question: what if we start at the very beginning — with children?
In this profound episode of Balmurti Online, we explore how early childhood education can become the foundation for a peaceful, cooperative, and humane society. By removing competition, punishment, and reward-based motivation, and by nurturing tolerance, sharing, and self-respect, children learn to live socially — not selfishly
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This isn’t a short-term solution. It’s generational work. But it may be the only real way forward.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:
• Why hatred and jealousy take root in early systems of competition
• How Balmandir principles cultivate harmony and equality
• The long-term social impact of early childhood social training
• Why transformation takes patience — and begins at home and school
• The crucial responsibility of teachers in shaping the future
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Feeding your child isn’t just about calories — it’s about care, consistency, and connection. In this essential episode of Balmurti Online, Dr. Kiran N. Shinglot offers a complete, doctor-approved guide to early nutrition. From breastfeeding and porridge to homemade khichdi and curd, you’ll learn what works, what doesn’t, and how to avoid common traps — like overfeeding, screen-time feeding, or packaged snacks.
🎧 A must-listen for any parent navigating the messy, emotional world of toddler mealtimes — especially if your child is picky, underweight, or just not eating enough.
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• When to introduce solids and how to do it gently
• How to increase healthy weight without overloading the stomach
• The power of routine, presence, and calm during meals
• What to feed a sick or low-appetite child
• Tips for encouraging self-feeding, reducing distractions, and building positive food memories
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They want praise.You want to encourage them. But somewhere along the way, the praise starts tofeel heavier than the effort.
In this thoughtful episode of Balmurti Online, Manisha Shukla (Ojaswini)walks us through how even the most well-meaning compliments can backfire —creating kids who fear failure, fake success, and forget how to learn honestly.Through personalreflection and real-life examples, this isn’t just a talk on parenting — it’s areminder to raise children who feel proud of what they’ve truly earned.
A must-listen forparents, teachers, and caregivers who want to raise grounded, emotionallyresilient children.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:
• The hidden harm in too much praise
• Why kids start copying — and how to break that habit
• The link between self-worth, effort, and emotional honesty
• How to teach kids it’s okay to not always be the best
• Practical ways to encourage learning over performing
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Writer: Gijubhai Badheka
“Why did we raiseyou then?” — The words come quickly. But their weight stays forever.
This episode of Balmurti Online dives into the emotional wound that oneline can leave behind — a line that turns parenting into guilt, love intoexpectation, and children into emotional debtors.With rare honesty anddepth, Gijubhai Badheka challenges us to stop treating parenting like acontract. Your child doesn’t owe you success, comfort, or repayment. What theyneed is presence, trust, and the space to become whole — without carrying yourdisappointment.
🎧 A deeply personal and important listen forevery parent who’s ever said something in anger… and later wished they couldtake it back.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:
• Why transactional language breaks emotional bonds
• How guilt and bitterness creep into everyday parenting
• The invisible cost of “emotional accounting” in families
• What it truly means to raise children with freedom and dignity
• A reminder: parenting is about passing love on — not cashing it in
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Article: What Is Education? A Deeper Look at the Triangle of Learning Education is often reduced to school, syllabus, and scores. But Rajendra Jani asks a far more important question: what is education really?
In this insightful episode of Balmurti Online, he explains that real education stands on three essential pillars: curiosity, enthusiasm, and discipline. Curiosity opens the mind. Enthusiasm fuels the journey. Discipline gives it direction. When these three come together, learning becomes more than information, it becomes transformation.
This episode offers a beautiful reminder for parents, teachers, and students alike: education is not just about knowing more. It is about becoming more.
🎧 A meaningful listen for anyone who wants to reconnect with the deeper purpose of learning.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:
How curiosity drives intellectual freedom and open-mindedness
Why enthusiasm is essential for lifelong learning
The role of discipline in building strong character and habits
How family, school, and society shape real education
Why true education transforms the whole person, not just the report card
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Article: The Teacher Who Teaches How to Learn
What makes a teacher unforgettable? Not just knowledge. Not just discipline. But the rare ability to help a child discover how to learn.
In this reflective episode of Balmurti Online, Mita Zaveri explores the deeper role of a teacher in a child’s life. A meaningful educator notices the unspoken, understands emotion, encourages curiosity, listens carefully, and creates space for every child to grow in their own way. Teaching, in this vision, is not mechanical instruction. It is a living relationship built on trust, empathy, creativity, and continuous learning.
🎧 A powerful listen for teachers, parents, and anyone who believes education is about awakening the whole child, not just delivering content.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:
• Why teaching is as much about observation and empathy as instruction
• How creative classrooms help children think beyond fixed answers
• The importance of stories, reading, songs, and open discussion in child development
• Why teachers must stay learners themselves
• How children imitate not only what teachers say, but how they live
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Article: Is Your Child’s School Bag Too Heavy? - A Hidden Health Concern How heavy is too heavy for a child to carry every single day? And what happens when that burden becomes part of their body, their posture, their exhaustion, and even their health?
In this powerful episode of Balmurti Online, Dr. I. K. Vijliwala explores a disturbing reality many parents and schools ignore: the physical weight of school bags may be doing far more damage than we think. Drawing on real incidents, medical concerns, and research on heart rate, blood pressure, posture, and repeated strain, this episode asks us to rethink what children are being forced to carry in the name of education.
This is not only about books. It is about pressure. It is about a childhood becoming physically and emotionally overloaded. And it is a reminder that learning should strengthen a child, not slowly wear them down.
A must-listen for parents, teachers, and school leaders who want children to learn without sacrificing their health.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:
· Why overloaded school bags are a serious child health issue
· The effect of daily weight on the heart, spine, shoulders, and blood vessels
· How long walks, stairs, prolonged sitting, and academic stress worsen the strain
· Why children may look “fine” but still be physically and mentally exhausted
· Practical steps schools and families can take to reduce the burden immediately
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Writer: Vibha Pathak
FOMO isn’t just a buzzword — it’s quietly making kids anxious, angry, and emotionally disconnected.
This episode of Balmurti Online shines a light on how children today are absorbing pressure from what they see online — vacations, gadgets, milestones — and how a single social media post can spiral into resentment, sadness, and low self-worth.
Vibha Pathak walks us through real-world examples, including teenage cases from her own clinic, to show how comparison culture is quietly shifting how children think, feel, and behave.
🎧 A must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone raising children in the digital age.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:
What FOMO looks like in real-life behavior and health symptoms
How social media is reshaping self-worth and expectations
Why even “happy” kids might be silently anxious
Simple ways to talk about digital life with your child
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Article: What Kind of Echo Are You Leaving for Your Child
Children rarely follow what we say. They copy how we live. This episode from Balmurti Online goes beyond parenting tips. It asks a powerful question: What kind of echo are you leaving behind in your child’s heart?
Through moving reflections on tradition, celebration, family rituals, and how we treat our parents, Manisha Shukla (Ojaswini) reveals how legacy isn’t made in grand moments — but in daily life. What you say, how you sit, how you celebrate Diwali, how you speak to your elders — all of it becomes the voice your child carries into the future.
🎧 A must-listen for any parent or grandparent who wants to raise a child not just with knowledge — but with memory, warmth, and rootedness.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:How modern routines disconnect children from their cultural identity
Why parenting is more about modeling than managing
The deep value of rituals passed down with meaning
Ways to bring back tradition without discarding the new
What “emotional inheritance” really means
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Writer: Taraben Modak
Two girls. Two different lives. One shared sorrow.
This Balmurti Online episode tells the quiet story of Jamna and Vimala — one raised with struggle, the other with luxury. Yet both feel empty. Why? Because they’ve learned to see only what they lack.
Through rich storytelling and emotional insight, Taraben Modak shows us how even well-meaning parents unknowingly teach dissatisfaction — through comparison, status, and unspoken expectations. The result? Children who are loved, but not fulfilled.
🎧 A heartfelt listen for every parent who wants to raise a child that feels enough — as they are.
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🔑 Key Takeaways:
How children absorb emotional scarcity — even in wealthy homes
The quiet ways comparison steals a child’s joy
Why neither poverty nor privilege protect kids from unhappiness
Simple mindset shifts to model contentment
A reminder that joy lives in ordinary moments — not in what money can buy
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Is your child really being difficult — or are they simply not being understood? In this thought-provoking Balmurti Online episode, Dr. Ashwin Jansari invites parents to take a closer look at what’s really behind a child’s so-called “problematic” behavior. Through the lens of psychology and real-life examples, the article explores how children often act out not because they’re stubborn — but because they’re emotionally unheard.
An honest and eye-opening episode for parents, educators, and caregivers seeking deeper connection with the children in their lives.
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Why children’s emotional outbursts often mask unmet needs
How emotional neglect—not discipline—creates distance
What modern child psychologists say about “difficult” children
Why today’s kids need understanding more than correction
The role of counseling and training in better parenting
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Teaching Is Not a Job. It’s a Responsibility Teaching is not just standing in front of a class. It is standing for something within yourself.
In this reflective Balmurti Online episode, Shri Pra. Trivedi speaks about the kind of person who truly deserves to teach. Someone who lives by truth, feels beauty, respects goodness, and sees teaching as service, not status. Someone whose presence calms, whose words heal, and whose life quietly proves everything they ask their students to believe
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This is an episode for anyone who guides children in any form, and for those who still remember that one teacher who changed everything without ever raising their voice.
🎧 Listen to this if you want to rediscover the inner dignity and responsibility of being a teacher.
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Who truly has the right to teach, beyond degrees and designations
How deep compassion and stability make a teacher a liberator, not just a guide
Why real education lifts a child out of inertia, not just up the marksheet
The inner qualities that separate a true teacher from a mere instructor
A quiet but powerful vision of teaching as a responsibility to the whole society
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A three year old throws a tantrum every time he hears “no”. The father calls itstubbornness. Dr. Kiran N. Shinglot calls it something else: a stage, a signal,and sometimes, a cry for connection.UnderstandingStubborness_Artic…
In this BalmurtiOnline episode, he explains why stubborn behaviour is often part of normalgrowth, and when it points to deeper issues like lack of attention, familyconflict, or confusion the child cannot express in words. You will also learnhow to stay calm in the middle of a storm, when to walk away, how to set firmbut fair rules, and how small, meaningful consequences work better thanshouting.
Listen to this if youwant to stop fighting with your child’s will and start guiding it.
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• What stubbornness at different ages really means
• Common roots of chronic stubborn behaviour in children
• Why debating during a tantrum weakens parental authority
• How to separate flexible rules from non negotiable ones
• Simple, practical consequences that correct without shaming
• How steady parenting slowly reduces daily battles
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What Not to Give Your Baby, Even If Elders Recommend It Flat nipples, surgery, herbal mixtures — when breastfeeding gets tricky, trusted answers matter. In this third and final Q&A episode of Balmurti Online, Dr. I. K. Vijliwala addresses sensitive and often overlooked breastfeeding concerns. Learn what to do when your baby can’t latch, why some herbal mixtures are dangerous, how to express milk before surgery, and which medicines breastfeeding mothers must avoid.
A must-listen episode for new mothers navigating real-life challenges with clarity and care.________________________________________👉 Key Takeaways:
• What to do if baby can’t latch due to flat or inverted nipples
• Whether herbal digestion tonics are safe (and what WHO/FDA say)
• How to express and store milk safely during surgery
• The correct and incorrect ways to breastfeed
• Which medicines are harmful while breastfeeding — and which to use with caution
• A clear, medical approach that respects tradition but follows evidence
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Article: Does Physical Punishment Actually Work?
Many parents still believe what Radha Maasi proudly says, “My children improved because I beat them.” But is that really true?
In this honest and thought provoking episode of Balmurti Online, Gijubhai Badheka explains why physical punishment may bring quick obedience but leaves slow, lasting damage. Children pushed by fear often stop trusting, start pretending, and carry hidden anger that can later turn against family and society. The episode offers a clear alternative, guiding parents toward love, compassion, and firm but respectful guidance instead of the stick.
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Listen to this if you want your child not just to “behave,” but to grow into a secure, thoughtful, and genuinely respectful human being.
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• Why beating harms both the child and the parent, even when results look “successful”
• How children living under constant fear learn to act, lie, and hide their true selves
• The quiet self deception behind “they are fine today because I was strict”
• Why strong inner life and resilience grow better in an atmosphere of love and respect
• How real change happens when a child feels seen, safe, and valued
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Children Don’t Lie. They Just Speak From the Heart
Do children really need to be taught honesty — or just allowed to keep it? In this tender episode of Balmurti Online, writer Hasmukh Borania shares the story of little Pushti, a child whose simple, honest replies make everyone pause and smile. Through everyday moments — from school tears to garden walks — we see how children speak from the heart, without filters or fear. Their truth is effortless, pure… and something we adults might learn from.
🎧 A soft, insightful listen for parents, educators, and anyone who’s ever marveled at a child’s honesty.
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Why children don’t need to be taught truth — they already live it
Real-life moments that highlight innocent honesty
The emotional intelligence hidden in young children’s words
Quotes and reflections from Gijubhai and Vinobaji
A reminder to accept and protect the purity of childhood
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Story: Labu & Dhabu: The Little Bird Who Was Afraid to Fly - Audio Story on Spotify Labu and Dhabu are two little pigeons from the same nest, but with very different hearts. Dhabu cannot wait to fly. Labu is scared of the world outside, especially after a loud helicopter becomes a “sky monster” in his mind.
One day, during a wedding filled with music and firecrackers, fear pushes Labu out of the nest. What starts as panic slowly turns into courage, and Labu discovers that his wings were ready all along.
This gentle story is perfect for children who feel afraid to try new things, and for parents who want to talk about fear, bravery, and support in a simple, loving way.
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Article: When Children Fight — What Smart Parents Do (And Don’t Do) Kids fight. Siblings argue. Voices rise. Doors slam.
But what if conflict isn’t the real problem? What if injustice is?
In this thoughtful episode of Balmurti Online, Pravinbhai Shah explains why stepping in too fast, choosing sides blindly, or always defending the younger child can quietly damage trust and character. Conflict, when handled fairly, teaches strength, dignity, and negotiation
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Your role isn’t to stop every fight. It’s to guide with fairness.
A must-listen for parents navigating sibling rivalry, fairness, and everyday power struggles at home.
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• Why “no fighting” isn’t the goal
• The long-term damage of favoritism
• How children learn justice from home
• When mediation is necessary — and when it’s not
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Article: Gen Z and Alpha Are Struggling — But They’re Stronger Than We Think They’ve faced pandemics, economic instability, climate anxiety, and nonstop digital comparison — all before turning thirty.
In this compelling episode of Balmurti Online, Dr. Krunal Panchal breaks down the mental health pressures, financial stress, digital overload, and attention challenges shaping Gen Z and Gen Alpha. But he also highlights something powerful: resilience. Innovation. Global thinking. Social courage
Gen Z and Alpha Are Struggling …
This generation doesn’t wait for change. They build it.
A must-listen for parents raising teenagers, educators guiding young adults, and anyone trying to understand the future taking shape right now.
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• The real impact of social media comparison on self-esteem
• Why job-hopping and instability reflect deeper shifts in mindset
• The rise in therapy, mental health awareness, and emotional vocabulary
• How digital fluency fuels entrepreneurship and activism
• Why effort and consistency may be the mantra this generation needs most
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Writer: Gijubhai Badheka
Before a child learns to write, they must learn how to move — freely, joyfully, and with control. In this insightful Balmurti Online episode, Gijubhai Badheka explains the deeper value of line drawing — not as art, but as a foundation for handwriting, fine motor skills, and even geometric thinking. Drawing straight, curved, or zigzag lines with ease helps children develop pencil grip, spatial awareness, and confidence.
A practical guide for educators and parents working with children in early primary years.
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👉 Key Takeaways:
• Why line drawing builds more than just art skills
• The link between free strokes and pencil control
• How geometric shapes boost spatial intelligence
• Why rushing or imitation ruins real development
• Simple tools (chalk, slates, patterns) for effective line practice
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