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		By: Rajlakshmi		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I loved that quote - yes truly writing is releasing all the pent up emotions, releasing stories caged in our heart. Parenting will never be easy - I think I have made my peace with the fact that a part of me will always be anxious when it comes to my kid. Sometimes,  while I am chilling, some dreadful thought will pop in my head for no reason at all. Like whyy!! 
My husband often reminds me that kids become more creative when left alone, when they are bored. So I try not to hover or keep engaging all the time. Finding that balance between cool and strict parent is so hard. I don&#039;t know how my Dad did it. :)
Don&#039;t worry. You got it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I loved that quote &#8211; yes truly writing is releasing all the pent up emotions, releasing stories caged in our heart. Parenting will never be easy &#8211; I think I have made my peace with the fact that a part of me will always be anxious when it comes to my kid. Sometimes,  while I am chilling, some dreadful thought will pop in my head for no reason at all. Like whyy!!<br />
My husband often reminds me that kids become more creative when left alone, when they are bored. So I try not to hover or keep engaging all the time. Finding that balance between cool and strict parent is so hard. I don&#8217;t know how my Dad did it. 🙂<br />
Don&#8217;t worry. You got it.</p>
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