Dear thoughtful Parents, What do you do when you feel low? Do you scream and shout, do you cry, do you watch your favourite movie on Netflix, do you go out of the house or do you simply sulk in one corner of the house? Remember, you may or may not be noticing it yet, but your child is observing and learning silently. To put it loud and clear, YOUR CHILD IS LEARNING FROM YOU! This edition is about How to deal with EMOTIONAL DRAINAGE! Dadaji's army is feeling EMOTIONALLY DRAINED. The Chinese Rinmites are leaving no stone unturned to make them feel even worse. Looking at the dire state of affairs, Dadaji executes his masterstroke by arranging something that a child always cherishes. Read this edition to know more about what the masterstroke is.
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