The highs and lows (and everything in between) of being a parent By Mila Tuli Several years ago, when I was writing up my doctoral thesis on Ethnotheories of Parenting young children in India, I was struck by the findings that despite the popular reference to the idea of parenting as something unique that parents […]
“This article delineates four universal features of child rearing that together explain how child rearing everywhere so effectively turns children into valued adults. Cultural models for child rearing, so variable in the substance of what they teach, are all equally designed to make the child’s experience of those important lessons constant, to link those lessons […]
Dear Readers, We are very happy to announce a new article by Nandita Chaudhary, Sujata Sriram and Jaan Valsiner on Oxford Bibliographies Online. Please find the link here: Cultural psychology and human development – Childhood Studies – Oxford Bibliographies. We look forward to your comments. Team Masala Chai

Dear Readers, We’re taking time off for reconnecting with ourselves. We wish you a safe and warm transition to the new year and look forward to cooking up some more Masala Chai for you in the coming year. Team Masala Chai
Excellent presentation Nandita! Had missed the webinar enjoyed listening to the recording. Your seamless interweaving of diverse concepts within theoretical frames is beautifully done!
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Thanks Archna.
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Your analysis really stands out- how you have related Keikegaard to our social reality and individuality.
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I’ve tried to relate his idea to the way individuals attempt to grasp reality than the nature of social reality. The feature of uncertainty. Hope that answers your question.
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Thanks Nandita
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