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Conscious Parenting: 5 major lessons from Brahma Kumaris

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 4, 2026, 12:12 IST
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Conscious Parenting: 5 major lessons from Brahma Kumaris

Parenting is not all about love and affection instead, it involves awareness and growth along with the child. Taking a cue from the Brahma Kumaris’ teachings, here are five essential lessons for conscious parenting that have been explained in a simplified manner. According to a report from the official page of Brahma Kumari, these are some of the lessons that parents can consider taking for conscious parenting:-

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Forget control and promote trust

Children are not mere belongings, they have their own path to follow in life. Parents must learn to guide rather than control. In doing so, they will instill trust in the child, and he will feel confident enough to approach his parents in times of need.

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Stay engaged but avoid instilling fear

It is important for a parent to strike the right balance between safeguarding their child from risks and exposing them to situations that may cause fear. Conscious parenting involves staying close and engaged in the lives of one's children but in a way that encourages exploration.

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Let children discover their own way

Not all people have the same destiny, nor are they expected to follow one particular path throughout life. Instead of setting goals for their children, parents can help them identify their unique interests and skills. It will make them develop into curious and confident people.

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Raise your child to be responsible, not successful

Parenthood is not only about success; it is also about raising responsible individuals. Children need to be taught how to look after their body and mind, think critically, and respect nature. Parenting is similar to coaching, wherein parents guide their children without dictating what to do.

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Improve yourself as a parent

Children imitate more from your actions than your words. Remaining calm and cheerful directly affects your child’s personality. Giving time to yourself by meditating, introspecting, or practicing positive thinking will create an aura around you that automatically influences your child.




Conscious parenting essentially means co-development, which is a natural part of the Brahma Kumaris' teachings. According to Brahma Kumaris’ teachings, if parents can improve themselves through patience and self-realization, they will have successful children with a positive mindset.



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