“I don’t want my child to suffer the way I did.” This is a sentence many parents quietly carry and, increasingly, one they are acting on....
For many children in Kenya, growing up is a necessity rather than a choice. Some carry the weight of households on their small shoulders, care for...
For many parents, screen time often feels like a compromise, a moment of quiet for the household that comes with a touch of parental guilt. But...
For many young people, growing up is not just about school, friendships or career dreams. It is also about answering one difficult question: “Who am I?”...
In many Kenyan homes, older siblings play a role that goes far beyond being just brothers or sisters. They are helpers, role models, protectors and sometimes...
A specific type of anxiety sneaks under a parent’s skin. It is not based on anything your child has done wrong, but a discrepancy between what...
Raising a child who is curious, resilient, and intellectually sharp is less about brain-training apps and more about the environment you build at home. Developmental experts...
For many parents, life revolves around keeping their children safe. It means teaching them to trust their instincts, set boundaries and remain aware of who enters...
Children don’t progress in large or uniform strides; they move in small, jagged intervals. Those moments mean a lot to their development and growth. When parents...
In 2026, the question isn’t if your child will use technology, but how that technology is affecting their development. We’ve moved past the era of counting...