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Parenting tips from Hindi TV actors: Bharti Singh to Debina Bonnerjee

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 17, 2025, 06:02 IST
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Parenting tips from Hindi TV actors: Bharti Singh to Debina Bonnerjee

When it comes to raising a child, celebrity parents have been quite vocal about their choices and the effective results. Transforming the traditional values into modern conversations, the actors and artists shared what one change they made that helped them in the long term. Whether it’s about food restrictions or practices for mental health, the advices help balance between need and want. Let’s take a look at the parenting tips shared by TV stars.

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Gautami Kapoor

Sparking a debate on social media, Gautami Kapoor expressed how restrictions can change the vision and behaviour of a child. While the conversation started about the dating scene of the children, the actor explained, “Kids are straightforward.” Claiming that the more restrictions will only lead to stuff they should not be doing anyway, Kapoor said if they are educated enough, they know what not get into. “If they are well aware of what to do and what not to do, I think they are good. They are good kids,” the ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’ star said in an interview with Hauterrfly.

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Bharti Singh

Bharti Singh has restrictions on junk food, and there is no backing down from maintaining healthy eating habits for her son. The comedian expressed how her son was introduced to sweets at the age of 2 and a half years old. However, even in the sweet category, Gola had jaggery, dates, and dry fruits instead of chocolates. Moreover, she revealed in her vlogs that he never had a piece of bread or a burger.

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Debina Bonnerjee

Debina Bonnerjee follows a modern parenting hack of letting her daughter feel the food and decide how much is to be eaten, setting a step towards not wasting food. Moreover, she said in her vlog that the family goes on a cleanliness drive, so that the children know how important it is to keep the environment tidy. With the surreal habits, Bonnerjee took parenting in the modern era to a new height. The TV stars know how to practice to make their child a little better with every puzzle and problem.

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Prakash Chaudhari
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Now we need parenting tips from these bhands, who keep nannies for their child. What life we have become.
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