Father's Day 2026: 9 things Indian dads rarely say, but show every single day
For generations, Indian dads have been taught that love is something you show, not something you say. They may struggle to say I love you out loud, but they'll wake up at 5 a.m. to drop you at the railway station. They may never say they're worried, but they'll call three times if you don't pick up your phone. Their affection often hides behind practical questions, financial advice, reminders to carry an umbrella, and silent sacrifices that go unnoticed until much later.This Father's Day, Lets take a look at nine things Indian dads rarely say, but somehow manage to show every single day.I miss youAn Indian father may never call and say, Beta, I miss you. Instead, he'll ask, When are you coming home? or, Office ka kaam bahut hai kya? The words are different, but the emotion is the same. Many children who move away for studies, work or marriage know this feeling well. Dad won't openly admit that the house feels quieter without you. But he'll casually mention that your favourite snacks are still lying in the kitchen or that the neighbour's son visited and asked about you. That's often his way of saying he misses you.I'm proud of youIndian dads have a unique way of celebrating achievements. You get promoted. He responds with, Good. Keep working hard. You buy your first house. He says, Now focus on saving. You receive an award. He asks, What's next? For years, many children mistake this as him ignoring the achievement. But later, they discover that Dad has already informed every relative, neighbour, family friend and even the local grocery shop owner about the achievement. He may not say, I'm proud of you directly. But trust him to become your unofficial PR manager.I love youPerhaps the most famous unsaid sentence in Indian households. Many fathers belong to a generation where expressing emotions openly felt uncomfortable. Yet their love showed up everywhere. In the countless things they gave up so you could have opportunities they never had. For many Indian dads, love has always been an action rather than a sentence.Thank youIndian parents, especially fathers, often see caring for their family as a responsibility rather than something deserving appreciation. As a result, they rarely say thank you. You may spend hours teaching them how to use a smartphone. You may help with hospital visits, online payments or household responsibilities. Instead of saying hank you, Dad might simply ask if you've eaten. Or suddenly bring home your favourite sweets. Or quietly transfer money into your account when you least expect it.Take care of yourselfThis is one sentence Indian fathers say indirectly almost every day. They won't deliver a heartfelt speech about self-care. Instead, you'll hear: Khana kha liya? Why are you awake so late? Carry a jacket, thand lag jaayegi. Text me when you reach. The questions may sometimes feel repetitive or even annoying. But beneath every reminder is a simple message: Take care of yourself.I'm worried about youIndian dads are masters at hiding anxiety. Whether you're appearing for an exam, attending a job interview, travelling alone or going through a difficult phase, they often pretend everything is normal. But watch closely. They'll keep checking their phone. They'll ask your mother for updates. They'll suddenly call for seemingly unrelated reasons. The concern is always there. It's just wrapped in practical conversations.I need helpMany fathers grew up believing they should always be the problem-solvers, the providers and the protectors. The people who have all the answers. As they grow older, asking for help can feel uncomfortable. Instead of openly admitting they need assistance, they may spend 20 minutes trying to fix a phone issue before reluctantly calling you. Or insist they can carry heavy bags even when they clearly shouldn't. For many Indian dads, saying I need help remains difficult, even when they need it most.I want you to have a better life than I didFew sentences capture the Indian parenting experience more accurately. Many fathers worked long hours, skipped personal dreams and made financial sacrifices so their children could have opportunities they never received. They may not talk about those sacrifices often. But every extra class they paid for, every train journey they took to save money, every expense they postponed tells the story. When they encourage you to study more, they're often expressing a deeper wish: I hope your life is easier than mine was.\I'm sorryThis may be one of the hardest things for many Indian dads to say. Not because they don't feel regret. But because emotional conversations were rarely common for them while growing up. Sometimes they realise they were too strict. Sometimes they know they misunderstood a situation. Sometimes they wish they had expressed more affection. Instead of apologising directly, they may soften over time. They may become gentler, more supportive or simply start showing up differently. Their apology often comes through changed behaviour rather than spoken words.Indian fathers may never become experts at emotional speeches. They may never send long text messages saying exactly how they feel. But their love often exists in the spaces between words.This Father's Day, perhaps it's worth remembering that some of the deepest expressions of love are not spoken at all. They're simply lived, every single day.
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Top parenting coach shares how to teach sons to choose the right friends at every age
Having good friends is a blessing. They are the ones who support, respect and bring the best out of you. For parents, especially those raising sons, one of the biggest concerns is the kind of friendship their child forms.Top parenting coach Wendy Ologe says, the goal of parenting is not to raise a child who simply finds good friends, but to raise one who can recognize healthy friendships. Since the meaning of friendship changes from childhood to adulthood, so does the guidance children need. Heres what parents need to teach sons so they choose the right friends at every age. Age 3 to 6Friendship should be full of kindness and safety. At this age, friendship is simple. According to the parenting expert, at this age, parents should teach children three things: A friend is someone who is kind, not someone who is loud, popular, or dominant.Friends do not hit, bully, hurt, or take things without asking.It is okay to move away from someone who makes you feel unsafe, scared, or sad.Age 7 to 10 This is where influence begins. As children grow older, friends start playing a bigger role in shaping their behaviour. They begin comparing themselves with others, following group habits, and seeking acceptance. At this age, teach your child these four things: Not everyone who plays with you is someone who helps you grow.Good friends encourage you to make better choices, not push you toward disrespectful behaviour.If you constantly get into trouble because of someone, that friendship needs to be questioned.Friends should respect teachers, rules, and boundaries.Age 11 to 13This is where friendship starts forming identity.The pre-teen years can be challenging because the need to belong becomes stronger. Children may start changing their behaviour to fit in or gain approval.At this stage, parents can help sons understand:You do not have to change who you are to be accepted.Being popular is not the same as having good character.Friends can influence your confidence, values, and decisions.Pay attention to: Do I like the person I become around this friend?Age 14 to 17Friendships can shape the direction of life.Teenage years bring greater independence. Friend groups can influence habits, communication style, priorities, and even future decisions.Parents can guide teenagers to understand:Friends influence your habits, language, discipline, and mindset.The people around you often shape the direction you move in.Setting boundaries is important, even with long-term friends.It is okay to outgrow friendships respectfully.Age 18 and above In adulthood, friendships become alignment.As young adults step into the world, they begin choosing relationships based on their own values and goals.Parents can encourage them to:Choose friends who align with their purpose, not just their comfort.Remember that the people you spend the most time with can influence your mindset and lifestyle.Build friendships that bring growth, respect, and honesty.Never compromise integrity for acceptance.Teaching Sons About Friendship Is Teaching Them About LifeThe friends children choose can influence their confidence, behaviour, values, and future. But the ultimate goal is not to pick their friends for them, it is to raise children who can recognise healthy relationships on their own.When boys learn kindness in childhood, awareness in adolescence, and wisdom in adulthood, they carry a lifelong ability to choose friendships that support who they want to become.
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A child showing anger or tantrums can be frustrating for parents. While anger is a natural emotion, there are some acceptable ways to react and some unbearable. For parents, the confusion arises when they just dont understand how to react. Is strict discipline or repeated instructions the solution? From what we got to know from parents, it rarely works.But many parents come up with interesting solutions to handle their little ones big emotions. Here are some parents sharing the techniques that helped them handle their childrens anger better:I started controlling my own reactions. Laxmi M, a mother of two from Haldwani, says she noticed a pattern whenever her children, aged 13 and 11 got angry. I noticed that when I raised my voice during my childrens anger, the situation only became worse. Soon I realised that my children werent learning calmness because I wasnt showing it, she says.Since the realization hit me, I began lowering my voice, speaking slowly, and taking a few seconds before responding whenever either of my children got angry or showed a tantrum.Laxmis approach worked because she understood that children learn more from observing their parents than they learn from nagging.Me and my husband started reacting calmly to my sons anger.Radha U, a mother of three living in Delhi, recalls that her eldest son, aged 17, used to get extremely upset whenever he couldnt do well in something. In the past Radha and her husband used to get worked up with their sons unbearable anger. But now, as she says, We started sitting next to him and calmly asking what happened? She says soon after they started reacting calmly, their sons actions also changed. Now instead of getting angry, he comes up to her or his dad and talks about the things that bother him.I taught both my daughters a special anger control technique.Ananya, mother of two lovely daughters, says, When my daughters were younger, their anger would often come out as shouting, crying, or refusing to listen. She says that she realised that simply telling them to control their anger wont help. Ananya knew that the solution wont come from talking and shouting. So, I started teaching them a small technique- pause before reacting. Whenever they felt angry, I encouraged them to stop, take a few deep breaths, and count slowly before saying or doing anything. Ananya says over time both her daughters began using this technique on their own.I started listening to my daughter instead of nagging her.My daughter would often get angry over small things not getting what she wanted, being told no, or having to stop an activity she enjoyed. Earlier, I would immediately start nagging her, says Jyoti P, mother of a 7-year-old girl. She noticed that it only worsened things. I changed my approach and started listening first. Sometimes she just wanted to feel heard. Jyoti adds.Jyotis approach worked because there are times when children dont want to hear, but want to be heard.We started investing our sons anger into physical activity.Rahul, father of 9-year-old Abhay, says My son has always been very energetic, and when he felt frustrated, that energy often came out as anger. We started channeling his anger into physical activities like running, cycling, playing football, and even simple exercises at home, and trust me, it helped, he says. Rahul says with a hint of laughter that now his son Abhay sometimes tells them, I need to play for a while because Im feeling angry.
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How to recognize manipulation: 5 life skills parents must teach children
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Narcissism is often misunderstood, but clinical psychologist Dr. Ramani Durvasula , a leading expert on the subject, makes it clear: Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a distinct pattern, not just occasional arrogance. On the Finding Mastery YouTube channel, she outlined five glaring signs you must spot consistently. Equally important, she explained how to protect your peace without trying to fix someone who cant change. Here are the five signs of NPD and three practical ways to deal with a narcissist, so you can stay grounded and emotionally safe.
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We often cling tightly to life's aspects, mistaking attachment for love. However, true strength lies in detachment, as highlighted by Jay Shetty. This means engaging fully with life, relationships, and goals without letting them control your inner peace. It's about appreciating everything as borrowed, not owned, fostering genuine resilience.
5 of the biggest dog breeds in the world that never fail to turn heads
Here are five dog breeds that are famous not just for being enormous, but also for the personalities that have won them fans across the world.
Paulo Coelho's quote highlights that unavoidable troubles enter our lives for a reason, offering profound insights into self-discovery and growth. These challenges, though painful, serve as critical turning points, teaching resilience and revealing hidden strengths. By embracing adversity with patience, we gain wisdom and emerge stronger, trusting the journey.
A childs learning journey is often associated with worksheets of letter tracing or activity books. Building the foundation for academics certainly does not feel easy and many parents ponder whether theyre doing enough. But the good thing is that experts believe that early years are not about rushing into formal academics, they are about building the foundation that makes future learning easier and more meaningful.Tabitha Paige, a speech therapist and mother of four, says instead of focusing only on worksheets, there are some activities that can support a preschool childs overall growth. Here are six things parents of preschool children should have their kids do:
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Discover how your waiting style reveals your inner self. A simple image choice test, shared by Dasha Takisho, highlights whether you lean towards control, stability, avoidance, independence, emotional protection, or inner tension during uncertain times. Each result offers gentle insights and practical growth prompts to navigate stillness more effectively and understand your coping mechanisms.
Kylian Mbapps rumoured girlfriend revealed? Meet Spanish star Ester Expsito
Spanish actress Ester Expsito and French football star Kylian Mbapp have fueled romance rumors with numerous public sightings, including a kiss captured on camera. While neither has confirmed a relationship, their frequent appearances together have intensified public curiosity and social media chatter, highlighting the challenges of privacy for high-profile figures.
A rare albino hog deer has been spotted in Assam's Kaziranga National Park, exciting wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists. This genetic condition, resulting in a lack of melanin, makes the deer's creamy-white coat and pale eyes unusual and vulnerable in the wild. The sighting highlights the park's rich biodiversity beyond its famous rhinos and tigers.
10 subtle signs you have high emotional intelligence
Emotional intelligence (EQ) is one of those buzzwords that gets thrown around a lot, but what does it actually look like in the real world?First of all, lets bust a myth: having a high EQ doesnt mean youre a total saint or a passive pushover. Its simply about self-awareness, self-control, and knowing how to read a room. Its the ability to feel a massive wave of emotion but choose exactly how you want to act on it.Think of EQ as a muscle rather than a fixed trait. Here are ten signs that your emotional intelligence is firing on all cylinders.
7 proven advantages of eating beetroot daily, and who should consider not eating it
Can snakes really fly? 5 surprising facts about flying snakes
Astonishingly, flying snakes, found in South and Southeast Asia, defy expectations by gliding between trees. These reptiles, not truly flying, flatten their bodies mid-air and use an S-shaped motion for controlled aerial travel. Spending most of their lives in trees, these five species showcase nature's incredible adaptations, leaving observers amazed by their airborne feats.
Sonam Kapoor's home is all about old money charm and quiet luxury: Art inspirations to take away
Sonam Kapoor's home artfully blends Indian heritage with European charm, transforming rooms into personal stories. From statement chandeliers to hand-painted de Gournay wallpaper celebrating Indian landscapes, her space showcases a curated collection of contemporary Indian art and vintage European accents, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
An optical illusion personality test, shared by Dasha Takisho, reveals potential iggest weaknesses based on what you see first: a skull, fence, boat, or bound person. Each image offers a gentle reflection on overthinking, emotional walls, unrealistic expectations, or inner conflict, prompting self-awareness about personal patterns.
As parents, few things are more scary than watching your child drift towards the wrong path. Whether it's substance abuse, unhealthy friendships or disrespectful behaviour many parents today are struggling with a question: How do we guide children in a world filled with distractions and temptations?A recent interaction shared by spiritual leader Premanand Maharaj has struck a chord with many families. He recalled a conversation with a young boy who told him something heartbreaking. I got trapped in alcohol from Class 9. Now that I am in Class 12, I sometimes feel like destroying myself, the boy said. What Premanand Maharaj said next is what has left many people wondering. This is not the story of one child. Thousands of children are facing the same situation today.Why are so many children falling into harmful habits?Premanand Maharaj believes a big part of the problem is that values are quietly disappearing from homes. If parents themselves do not understand spiritual values, what will they teach their children? he asked. He isn't talking about religion here. He's talking about simple things: self-control, knowing right from wrong, respecting others. With phones, social media and peer pressure all competing for a child's attention, these basics are getting lost.When correcting a child becomes controversialHere's something many teachers and older parents will relate to. Maharaj pointed out that discipline has become a touchy subject. Today, if a teacher tries to discipline a child, parents often oppose the teacher, he said. Children need love, yes. But they also need boundaries. When every correction feels like an attack, kids never really learn to take responsibility for their actions.A growing lack of respect at homeAnother thing Premanand Maharaj noted is the way some children speak to their own parents.He said that many young children have started speaking to elders in a dismissive or disrespectful way. It's not about the occasional argument. It's about a pattern. And when that pattern sets in early, it's often a sign of something deeper going on.The one solution he believes can helpWhile discussing the challenges facing today's generation, Premanand kept coming back to the same point: spirituality. The condition of society and the younger generation is worsening because they have moved away from spirituality. This can be corrected only through spirituality, he said.Now, that doesn't have to mean temple visits or prayers every morning (though it can). For many families, it simply means teaching children gratitude, honesty, compassion and the ability to pause before making a bad decision. Giving them an inner sense of right and wrong, something that works even when no one is watching.What parents can take away from thisChildren need more than just good marks. They also need values, guidance, meaningful conversations, and role models in the form of their parents at home. It is obvious that you can't control every person your child meets or every video they watch. But creating an environment built on trust, discipline, respect, and strong values can go a long way in helping children make better choices.Because at the end of the day, good parenting isn't just about keeping kids away from bad habits. It's about making sure they have the strength to walk away from those habits on their own.
Hyderabad cab driver says he quit Amazon to follow his passion; viral video wins hearts
A content creator's video highlights a former Amazon employee who chose to become a ride-share driver, finding joy and fulfillment in his passion. The driver expressed his love for meeting diverse people and exploring the city, inspiring many social media users who resonated with his decision to prioritize happiness over societal pressure.
10 Indian cities offering strong growth potential for NRI property buyers
The real estate sector in India is increasingly becoming attractive for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), owing to its improved infrastructure, employment opportunities and the need for good-quality housing.
Experts urge parents to shift focus in child safety, emphasizing consent and respect for boys alongside protection for girls. This proactive approach teaches sons to respect boundaries and bodily autonomy, preventing them from becoming perpetrators. Clear, age-appropriate guidance on emotional control and acceptable behavior is crucial for all children, fostering empathy and understanding.
Which countries are home to the worlds deadliest Taipan Snakes?
The inland taipan is among the most dangerous snakes in the world and has venom that no other reptile can certainly match for being the most venomous snake globally.It is famously known as the fierce snake, whose venom measures drop for drop, and nothing else comes close. A single bite delivers enough toxin to kill hundreds of thousands of mice, and that venom works quickly enough to shut down the nervous system and the blood's ability to clot.Given these characteristics, one might expect frequent encounters with these four dangerous venomous creatures, but contrary to its reputation, the inland taipan is shy, secretive, and strangely reluctant to use the weapon it carries. It would far rather slip away than strike, and people who share its territory can go a lifetime without ever seeing one.So what is this snake, really, and what creatures are actually home to it?
Vidarbha batter Bharti Fulmali, known as 'Vidarbha's Lady Gayle' for her powerful hitting, has overcome years of online abuse targeting her appearance to earn a spot in India's World Cup squad. Despite facing constant personal criticism, she remained focused on her training and career, demonstrating resilience in the face of negativity.
8 most unusual structures around the world that challenge conventional building design
Buildings all over the world are not confined to linear forms or traditional designs. Some buildings exceed imagination and derive their inspiration from ordinary items, abstract concepts, and artistry. The following buildings do not just function as normal buildings; rather, they serve to inspire and awe by virtue of their distinctiveness. Here are eight such unusual structures:
10 baby girl names meaning strength, bravery and determination
Selecting a meaningful name for a baby girl is a special way to celebrate qualities that parents hope will guide her throughout life. Names associated with courage, resilience and determination often carry inspiring stories and cultural significance. These names reflect the ability to face challenges with confidence, persevere through difficulties and pursue goals with an unwavering spirit. Here are ten beautiful baby girl names that symbolise strength, bravery and determination.
Renowned poet Maya Angelou believed literature possesses a profound 'life-giving power,' essential for self-discovery and understanding the world. Her enduring message, especially relevant today, champions reading as a vital tool for personal growth, empathy, and navigating life's challenges, encouraging deep thought amidst instant information.
Getting children to follow simple routines can be difficult sometimes. What many parents do is nag children for little things: to brush their teeth, switch off the TV, or finish homework. Many times, these repeated instructions turn into arguments. Parenting coach Parikshit Jobanputra suggests that the way parents communicate these everyday expectations can make a big difference. According to him, instead of giving children commands, parents should use positive phrases that make children feel involved, motivated and understood. Here are some of the magic words the parenting coach recommends:
'It was never Elon's goal': Elon Musk's mother shares the actual vision behind his money
Elon Musk's mother, Maye, reveals his immense wealth stems not from a desire for riches, but from a mission to save the planet and explore other worlds. This ambition, she explains, necessitated the billions. Close associates echo this sentiment, noting Musk's focus on humanity's future over personal gain, even leading him to forgo possessions.
Denmark to Germany in 7 minutes under the sea? The upcoming Fehmarnbelt Tunnel could make it happen
A massive 73,000-tonne tunnel element has been successfully placed in the Baltic Sea for the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel, a project set to become the world's longest immersed road and rail tunnel.
A social media visual test claims to reveal how you treat others based on whether you first see a person standing or a larger face. Seeing the person suggests you're an empathetic emotional anchor, while seeing the face indicates a preference for direct honesty and independence. This illusion offers a glimpse into your brain's priorities.

