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A new kind of influencer is seeing the light of the day – Parenting Influencer or Mom Influencer. And as the name implies, these parents use social media platforms to share their parenting experiences and help others navigate their way through the world of parenthood.
The world of Instagram has changed drastically over the last decade, and that’s no secret! With Influencers becoming increasingly popular and acceptable by the mainstream, and knowing that there is a rise of parenting influencers and the impact they are having, let’s take a closer look at the set of advice they have to offer.
Anita Hassanandani
With parenting, comes a lot of drama, a lot of mess, and tonnes of creative ideas. It’s important not to suppress their creativity at a very young age and appreciate them create even if they create a mess.
Anita Hassanandani, an actor and a mom Influencer these days, shares her thoughts on parenting. Agreeing that parents can worry about their child’s health and hygiene, but this shouldn’t come in between their fun & creativity.
Debina Bonnerjee
Debina Bonnerjee is an Influencer, and actor who believes that a child needs healthy and tasty food. Her idea of choosing healthy meals and creating a good diet for children should start at a very young age.
We agree with you Debina, a child starts developing its taste buds starting at a very young age and it is important to give them taste and nutrition altogether. Sometimes it gets difficult to balance both things and kids get weak and resistant to a certain kind of taste.
Stuti Agarwal
Stuti is a lifestyle and parenting influencer, giving tips on how to have a connection with your child starting from a young age and to keep them safe in the rising digital era where they are prone to so much exposure to unusual things.
We believe that posting our personal stories and daily whereabouts is a way to give people a peek into our life, but who knows the person seeing your stories is only a friend and not an imposter. Check with whom you are connecting on social media because you will be sharing everything about your life there.
Anindita
Anidita is a travel influencer, and a mom blogger, and her tips are life-saving. We know traveling with kids is troublesome and might agitate the parents who are beginning their parenting journey. Her tips are a savior for such conscious parents.
She answers a lot of questions these parents have in their heads, like how to pack for babies when you are traveling, what to have when on flights to keep them entertained, etc. She makes it easy for couples to travel with kids.
Shalini Priya
Shalini is a digital content creator and influencer, who keeps calling herself an introverted mama trying to socialize through social media. We think you are getting successful Shalini, because people are loving your content and tips on parenting.
Shalini shared her thoughts on keeping track of your child’s weight and height, not just for memories for every week or so but to make sure how your child is growing at a certain age and what needs to be added for their healthy growth. Thanks for the weight chart, Shalini!
Ambica Agarwal
This one’s definitely new for us, we always talk about what a child needs from his mother but don’t really bother to ponder on what the child wants from his father. To get emotional stability, love, and support; a child looks forward to his father too.
It’s important for a child to have a sense of security and entitlement to have the social development that he longs for.
Dr. Pallavi Rao Chaturvedi
Pallavi is a parenting and English coach, you keep posting her views about topics like children’s education, what field to choose, which board to opt for and what are the basic differences that parents should know.
It is as crucial for a parent to know these things, as it is for the child. Knowing the basic differences will give them a decision-making power, and make them feel confident while taking crucial decisions for their child when needed.
Riddhi Deorah
Riddhi is a Parenting influencer and coach, helping mothers to raise their children without feeling burdened. Her ideas for keeping the kid engaged and providing them with valuable activities to develop some skills are a savior for responsible parents.
Bringing books into your child’s life would be that one decision that you will adore for the rest of your life. And that too at a perfect age and with some perfect books. In a recent Instagram post, she shared 5 value books for kids under 4-8 years.
Payal Narang
Payal Narang is a Parent Coach, Child Psychologist, Phonics Trainer, and whatnot. She believes in empowering parents and helping children reach their full potential, making them loving, supportive, and proud parents.
She believes that it is criminal to correct or scold your child when they do something wrong. At least not exactly after the mistake is made. Give them some space, and build some connection first to get them to understand where the issue lies.
Dr. Santosh Yadav
According to Dr. Santosh Yadav, the worst parenting mistake you can make is to show or highlight your child’s bad habits or mistakes in front of others. Stop doing that right away, you are taking away the child’s confidence and trust in you.
How many times this happens, when parents say “Our kid is weak in reciting”, or is shy, or anything that is the issue they feel their child is facing? It is time to understand that your child is just in a phase, but by saying and reiterating it in from of him you are making him manifest it.
Ragendu K R
Food Rejection is a thing, and parents these days face this problem every now and then. Some say their child can’t eat spices, pr cold things or hot food, and so on. But the issue is we haven’t made our children used to these things, we have always been over-protective and choosy about what we feed them.
Fear is real for mothers because they don’t know what is the reason for a food rejection. According to Ragendu, it is important to notice the signs of these food rejections, and by understanding the pattern you will know what to do and what not to do.
Tanya Mehra
Tanya is a single mom and a parenting influencer, helping parents to solve their parenting troubles. Parents often face one issue, they don’t know how to plan daily activities for their children. Having nothing to look forward to while planning for their child’s physical growth can be troublesome.
Tanya share with her followers how she plans for different activities throughout her day to make sure her child has proper meals, art time, play time, etc.
Harpreet S Grover
As parents moms get all the time and get the perfect amount of time to connect with their children, but how about the father and children connection?
Harpreet shared a very crucial mistake that parents do while parenting, according to him as a dad one shouldn’t wait for his child to grow up and go watch a match of football or sit and have an academic conversation to connect. It should start at a very early stage when your kid can feel your presence and stay connected to you, not intimidated by you.
Charu Sareen Gujjal
Charu Sareen Gujjal is a working mom and an influencer, sharing her parenting experiences with her followers while she works remotely looking after her children. It’s astonishing how she connects with her kids while balancing a professional and personal life.
She recently shared some tips on how to guide a sibling conflict or competition so it doesn’t affect the growth of her children along with keeping their bond strong.
Dr. Shefali
Talking about the most underrated parenting skill is our parenting coach and the best-selling author, Dr. Shefali. In her opinion, the most underrated skill that parents sometimes neglect is ‘Patience’.
It is both ways, parents being patient with their children and making children understand the importance of being patient.
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