Divya's Life Crafting Studio
I am Divyashree V, an M.Tech graduate, passionate Mathematics Teacher, ICF Certified Life Coach, and Certified Parent & Teen Coach.
I Help Parents & Teens Build Emotional Connection & Confidence
using my RISE & ROOT Method
Join my WhatsApp community Conscious Parent Circle to learn, share, and grow as parents → https://urlgeni.us/whatsapp/consciousparentcircle I am also the Founder of Life Crafting with Divya, a space dedicated to guiding parents and teens toward growth and emotional well-being. My intention is to empower pare
A 14-year-old boy I coach told me,
“Maam, I don’t know why I’m always irritated… I don’t like this version of me.”
Through coaching, he learnt self-awareness, routines, emotional understanding —
and within weeks he became calmer, more confident, and open.
Teens don’t need fixing.
They need support, not pressure.
If your teen needs this safe space,
DM “TEEN” and I’ll guide you.
Last week, a mother told me…
“Divya, my daughter is 13 and she doesn’t talk to me anymore.”
We worked together on emotional regulation, tone shifts, and communication.
One night her daughter said:
“Amma, can I tell you something? Today was a bad day…”
Parents — THIS is the goal:
A child who returns to you when things go wrong.
If you want a calmer home, deeper conversations, and fewer conflicts,
DM “PARENT” and I’ll guide you.
"A recent German study says:
Parents who worry a lot tend to have children who feel more anxious.
But here’s the hopeful part →
The pattern doesn’t worsen over the years.
Which means:
Anytime YOU calm your mind, your child learns safety.
Your nervous system teaches more than your words."
One of the most powerful things I’ve learnt in coaching and teaching is:
“Children do better when they feel better.”
When they feel shamed, scared, or pressured → the thinking brain shuts down.
When they feel supported → their behaviour improves naturally.
Connection first. Correction later. ❤️
8–11 looks independent, but inside this age is full of confusion.
Their executive functioning is still developing — so delayed tasks, forgotten homework, and slow mornings are NORMAL.
Instead of “Why aren’t you listening?” try:
“Let’s break it into two small steps.”
Calm guidance builds capable kids.
Parents, so many of you tell me… “My teen doesn’t talk like before.”
But here’s the truth → between 12–16, the emotional brain grows faster than the logical one.
They feel intensely but don’t yet know how to express responsibly.
So home becomes the safest place to let out those big feelings.
Next time your teen snaps, pause and say:
“I’m here… talk when you’re ready.”
This one line builds trust.
29/10/2025
When marks become the only measure, we often miss the message.
In early years, exams test memory more than understanding — that’s why “last-minute” learning still works.
But in higher grades, children are asked to think, reason, and apply.
If we don’t help them build those muscles early, confidence dips even when effort doesn’t.
💡 Your child doesn’t need to study harder — they need to learn smarter.
Tomorrow, we’ll uncover the hidden skills that actually make that possible.
24/10/2025
Tired of constant screen fights at home? 🎮📱
You’re not alone — almost every parent of a tween or teen feels it.
But here’s the truth no one tells you — it’s not about the gadget; it’s about the gap.
🌿 The gap between control and connection.
When we only restrict, we lose the chance to understand.
But when we connect — we gain influence that no app can replace.
✨ Try this conscious approach:
1️⃣ Ask what screens mean to them — fun? friends? escape?
2️⃣ Co-create healthy digital rules — when kids feel part of the decision, they respect it.
3️⃣ Replace control with real connection — 10 minutes of laughter or presence works better than 100 reminders.
💛 Parenting in the digital age isn’t about less screen time —
it’s about more heart time.
17/10/2025
In a world that tells children “be more, do more, have more,"
teach them to pause and whisper — “I am enough.” 💛
When we model self-kindness, they learn self-worth.
That day in the play area, my son wasn’t learning how to climb —
he was learning how to believe in himself. 💛
Every “I can’t” is an opportunity to build confidence —
not by pushing them harder, but by staying beside them longer.
✨ Try this next time your little one struggles:
💬 “It’s okay, take your time.”
💬 “I’m right here.”
💬 “You’re getting stronger with every try.”
When kids feel safe, courage blooms naturally. 🌿
14/10/2025
Every time you pause to listen instead of react,
to understand instead of instruct,
you’re shaping the kind of adult your child will one day become —
secure, seen, and self-aware. 🌸
Parenting isn’t about control.
It’s about connection — one mindful moment at a time. 💫
12/10/2025
☀️ Mornings can either set the tone for peace… or chaos.
Most parents admit the toughest part isn’t packing lunch or getting to office on time — it’s waking up a sleepy child without losing calm.
Shouting might get them out of bed, but it shuts them down emotionally.
The real fix? ✨ A predictable routine for both parent and child.
When kids know what’s next, mornings become smooth.
When parents feel prepared, mornings become calm.
And when the home starts with peace, everyone carries that energy all day. 🌿
💛 Save this post if mornings often feel rushed, and share it with a parent who needs this reminder.
Reflective question:
👉 Does your morning feel like a rush or a routine?
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