Have you ever thought how your kids feel when they are made to eat food that they haven’t tried before? They get Neophobia! A new study is suggesting that youngster can experience anxiety and low self-esteem as adults by forcing into eating new foods. The resulting anxiety is called Neophobia. The situation can get even […]
How to Initiate Money Management Talks with Your Child [Infographic]
It’s a rare phenomenon to see money management discussions around parenthood and only 20 percent of the parents are able to talk about money with their kids. These kinds of conversations inculcate lifelong lesson in kids about self-reliance, work ethic and financial literacy. If you are giving your child away money, make sure it is […]
Digital Safety Week: 7 Tips In 7 Days—#7 Don’t Ignore Your Kids’ Hashtags
There are two ways to access content on social networks. You can either follow/add someone having all of their posts agglomerated into a newsfeed or you can check their Hashtags. Hashtags are intended to highlight the subject of a post. If your kid dines out at restaurant, for example, they might use #food, #friends or […]
Digital Safety Week: 7 Tips in 7 Days—#6 Rules For Friendships
You cannot just let your kid be friend with anyone they find appeasing. There are certain things that parents should look into before their kids get into deep relationships of friendship or love over the internet. The Foremost Rule: If You Know Them Offline, You Can Be Friends Online It’s time that you have a […]
Digital Safety Week: 7 Tips in 7 Days—#5 Screen Addiction Signs
We know that teenagers are not very good at making sophisticated decisions. Even there are evidences that can prove so. Around 88% of the teens consider themselves to be safe drivers, where in reality; they have been using their cell phone behind the wheels. This kind of behavior also tells us that teens hardly know […]
Digital Safety Week: 7 Tips In 7 Days: Monitor Your Kids’ With Their Consent
There is nothing more disturbing and trust-breaking for a teen than to know about being secretly monitored. When kids enter their teenage, it’s a crucial phase. They feel more confident about their rights and privacy. Any such act of monitoring without even telling them will be taken as a gesture of insult. So if you […]
Digital Safety Week: 7 Tips In 7 Days—#3 Get Your Apple ID on Your Kids’ Devices
Imagine the convenience of controlling everything that your kids do on their smartphones with this simple tip—get your Apple ID on their iPhones and iPads. They are many reasons you would want to that. So let me help you out. 1. Review Purchases If you have your Apple ID and password on their devices, they […]
4 Hacks for Millennials Retention at Workplace
One of the biggest, unavoidable and inevitable problems of any business is its failure to retain employees. Employee turnover is costly to businesses. It costs around $15000-$25000 per employee to firms as a turnover cost. A study by U.S Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics tells us that the median tenure for millennial employees […]
Digital Safety Week: 7 Tips in 7 Days—#2 No-Phone Zones
Sleep is the cardinal aspect of a teen’s health and it’s even proven through studies that smartphones and computers interfere with the sleep cycle of humans. In fact, even if you send just one text or an email per week, it’s going to considerably increase the daytime drowsiness that’s experienced by teens. Studies also prove […]
Digital Safety Week: 7 Tips In 7 Days—#1 Write down a Smartphone Contract with Kids
It’s a tough summer for parents. Kids’ internet and cell phone use tends to aggrandize in magnitude with every passing day. Therefore, our TMF team has planned to devote this entire week specifically for the teens’ digital safety. If curbing smartphone use seems difficult, we need to make sure that it’s not used inappropriately. When […]