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Parenting in the Early Adult Years | Faryal Goraya | TEDxBICLahore

Faryal Goraya, founder of AskFary, delivered a compelling talk at TEDxBICLahore titled Parenting in the Early Adult Years. Drawing from her expertise in parenting and family dynamics, she explored the nuanced challenges parents face as their children transition into adulthood.In her talk, Faryal emphasized the importance of evolving the parent-child relationship to accommodate the growing independence of young adults. She highlighted that while early adulthood is a time of peak physical and cognitive abilities, it also presents unique emotional and social challenges. Parents play a crucial role in supporting their children through this phase by fostering open communication, setting appropriate boundaries, and encouraging autonomy.Faryal also addressed the concept of "emerging adulthood," a developmental stage characterized by exploration and self-discovery. She provided insights into how parents can adapt their parenting styles to support their children's journey toward self-identity and purpose.Through real-life examples and practical advice, Faryal's talk served as a valuable resource for parents seeking to navigate the complexities of parenting during their children's early adult years. Faryal Goraya, a dedicated HR major with an MBA Degree , holding a corporate experience of over 6 years before she embraced motherhood and a certified Master Trainer, is a passionate individual who helps parents navigate the school application process!With a background in recruitment and training, Faryal leverages her expertise to guide parents on preparing themselves and their children for school interviews. Drawing from her own experience of seeking school guidance for her older child, she founded askfary, a Facebook community with over 13.6K Members, aimed at providing support and advice on all school-related matters. 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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