Can I track you, beta? How overprotective parenting is changing childhood

Millennial parents grapple with balancing their children’s safety and independence in an increasingly anxious world. Overprotective parenting, driven by fear, can hinder children’s development, leading to anxiety and reduced confidence. Experts suggest controlled exposure to real-life situations and leveraging technology to empower children while ensuring their well-being, fostering resilience and independence.

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Prem Kumar faces controversy: When the ‘Meiyazhagan’ director called critics GODS, A throwback to the 96 director’s 2018 statement

Director Prem Kumar’s remarks on critics have stirred debate. He linked negative reviews to his film’s revenue. This contrasts with his earlier praise for critics. They helped his film ’96’ gain recognition. Distributors doubted ’96’, but positive reviews boosted its success. Actors like Ram Charan lauded the film. Now, Kumar’s changed stance on critics is…

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From overstepping in 2022 to stepping up in 2025: Deepti Sharma’s redemption story that won India the World Cup

Deepti Sharma’s stellar all-round performance secured India’s World Cup victory, marking redemption after past near misses. Her half-century and five wickets, achieved with composure, capped a journey of perseverance since childhood. Supported by family and honing her skills, Deepti’s dedication culminated in this historic triumph on home soil.

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Do butterflies pee? This weird insect fact is blowing people’s minds

Butterflies, contrary to their delicate appearance, frequently expel liquid waste, a process crucial for their survival. This ‘pee,’ often clear or slightly cloudy, helps them manage excess fluid from nectar-rich diets, stay light for flight, and regulate mineral balance. Newly emerged butterflies release reddish meconium, a metabolic byproduct. Puddling behavior also leads to increased excretion.

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