Mishal Ishtiaq

Psychology Student & Child Emotional Awareness WriterHello, I’m Mishal Ishtiaq, and I am currently studying psychology with a special interest in how children and teenagers understand their feelings. I believe emotional development is just as important as academics, and that every child deserves to feel supported, heard, and valued as they grow.During my studies and personal learning, I’ve seen how small emotional experiences can shape personality, confidence, and mental well-being. This is what inspires my writing — the idea that guidance and understanding can genuinely change a young person’s life.

How to stop cyberbullying

Cyberbullying: How to Recognize It Early and Stop It Before It Causes Harm

Cyberbullying: How to Recognize It Early and Stop It Before It Causes Harm Screens are now part of daily life. Children learn, play, and socialize online—but bullying has moved there too. Cyberbullying doesn’t always look loud or obvious. Often, it hides in messages, comments, and group chats, slowly wearing a person down. Understanding how it…

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working mom communication tips

10 Practical Communication Tips for Working Moms to Simplify Their Lives

Being a working mom is no small feat. Between meeting deadlines at work, managing household chores, and ensuring your kids are happy and healthy, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But what if there was a simple tool that could make your life easier? That tool is communication. Effective communication can help you streamline your responsibilities, strengthen…

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The Essential Strategy for Working Mothers

Communication: The Essential Strategy for Working Mothers

Working mothers are often praised for “doing it all,” but few talk about the quiet exhaustion that comes with carrying everything in your head. Between work deadlines, family needs, and emotional responsibilities, many moms feel stretched thin even when they’re doing their best. Communication is the most effective communication strategy for working mothers navigating work…

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Unmasking Juvenile Delinquency

Unmasking Juvenile Delinquency: Shocking Stats Every Parent Needs to Know

“Did you know that nearly one in five teens has already committed an act that could land them in juvenile court—and most parents never see it coming?” This statement may sound alarming, but it reflects the growing concern around juvenile delinquency in today’s world. As parents, it’s natural to worry about your child’s well-being—academics, friendships,…

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