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6 parenting suggestions by Sister Shivani that make so much sense

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 9, 2025, 05:30 IST
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What are the parenting bits of advice that Sister Shivani shares


Parenting is not just about raising a child; it’s about shaping a life with values, emotions, and strength. Brahma Kumari Sister Shivani, a spiritual teacher and motivational speaker, has shared wisdom that touches the heart and makes one reflect deeply. Her thoughts on parenting go beyond common advice — they bring clarity, calmness, and connection. Each of her insights feels like a mirror to everyday habits, urging one to become not just a better parent, but a better human being.
Here are 6 parenting suggestions from Sister Shivani that truly resonate and have the power to bring real change in the way children are raised.

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Don’t label the child


If a child is stubborn or shy, labelling them helps in dealing with their nature. A child becomes what they are repeatedly told. Words like “lazy,” “naughty,” or “weak” create emotional imprints. Sister Shivani suggests focusing on the energy behind a child’s action rather than the label given to it.
Every child behaves based on what they are experiencing emotionally or mentally. Rather than tagging them with an identity, understanding the root cause brings emotional healing. Labels limit growth — love and awareness expand it.

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Parents' vibrations create the child’s world


A child’s first and strongest environment is the parent’s emotional state. If there is stress, fear, or anger within the parent, the child absorbs that energy like a sponge.

Even without saying a word, the vibrations of a parent’s thoughts and emotions silently shape the child’s inner world. Calmness, gratitude, and compassion at home become the foundations of a mentally strong child.

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Correct in silence – Don’t react immediately


Correcting a child in anger or frustration creates resistance, not transformation. She emphasizes the power of silence. When an action is corrected in a calm, composed state, the child listens with open energy. Delaying reaction, thinking peacefully, and then addressing the behaviour teaches emotional intelligence, not just obedience.

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Affirm positive thoughts daily about the child


Repeating positive affirmations about the child daily, even in their absence, creates powerful vibrations. Statements like “This child is confident and peaceful” are not just words — they are energy sent directly to the child’s mind.

Sister Shivani explains that the subconscious mind of a child responds to the parent’s thoughts. Repeating affirmations helps manifest that reality. It’s like watering a plant daily with sunlight, not just when it blooms.

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Comparison destroys uniqueness

Each child carries a unique sanskar (personality trait) and soul journey. Comparing children with others is like rejecting the soul’s individuality.

Comparison causes feelings of inadequacy and damages self-worth. Growth is not about outshining others, but about evolving into the best version of oneself. Encouragement comes from celebrating the child’s unique rhythm, not from competition.

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Create a high-energy morning routine for the child


Mornings decide the energy of the day. She suggests starting with simple yet powerful rituals — a moment of silence, pure thoughts, gratitude, and soft music.

A rushed morning plants seeds of anxiety in the mind. But a morning filled with positive energy, even for five minutes, sets the tone for emotional balance. This routine not only benefits the child but also brings peace to the whole household.


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