PARENTING | SHILPA SONAVANE | TEDxSainik School Bijapur Youth
Parenting is more than raising children—it's about nurturing confident, compassionate, and resilient individuals. This talk explores the emotional, psychological, and practical dimensions of parenting in today’s world, offering insights into how love, structure, and mindful communication can shape the future generation. Whether you're a new parent or a seasoned one, learn how intentional parenting builds stronger families and healthier societies. As a GGA (Global Goodwill Ambassador) , I am blessed to have worked with Women and Transgender Community to empower them to be independent and know their rights to live life!
(Tantric Spiritual ) Artist and Cultural Anthropologist , have been attached to Art Colleges Universities and Institutions to impart and express the importance of Artist Communications and Personal Brand building also into writting professional Art Profiles
Available for Consulting,Facilitation for Life Skills ,lecturing,projects and Research on Cultural Anthropology , Ethnographic Exploration and Research Projects related to the above and Art or Art History , Content , Curriculum Writing and Communication in Language English at large.
I am qualified with Degrees pertaining to Fine Art/Art Teacher/ Entrepreneurship / Indology/ English Literature and a Doctorate(PhD) in Cultural Anthropology on Cultural aspect of India and Austroasean Countries. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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