Creative Galileo, in partnership with INKtalks, launched #ParentsINK, which brought together 11 speakers from different fields to explore conversations around parenting and how we can be better guardians of the future generation. The speakers shared interesting insights into parenting and discussed topics such as building a lifelong parent-child bond, embracing digital learning and preparing children for the future with a strong solid foundation.
Speakers included Prerna Jhunjhunwala (Founder, Creative Galileo), Soha Ali Khan (Actor), Babita Phogat (Indian Wrestler), Lakshmi Pratury (Founder, INK Talks), Shukla Bose (Founder & CEO of Parikrma Humanity Foundation), Sampat Raj (Actor), Vani Kola (Entrepreneur), Natasha Bagaria (Entrepreneur), Anuja Chauhan (Indian Author and Screenwriter), Anju Bobby George (Athlete) and Christian Ehl (Entrepreneur).
The panel discussed various stories about parenting, innovation and especially the spirit of promoting positive social, emotional and behavioral development in children.
Prerna Jhunjhunwala, Founder of Creative Galileo said: “In our first chapter, we invited great speakers who were able to share insights about parenting and raising children through their personal experiences. The #ParentsINK platform has helped us gain some interesting perspectives and will help build this community work to celebrate and provide educational equity. For the future preparedness of children, I think today it is necessary to bridge the learning gap through digital transformation of schools”.
“Gaming will probably be a big part of education in the future. In many ways, education will be truly gamified. Gamification will be an important core platform that will impact many different areas, including solitude and support systems. I believe technology is moving in a direction that will truly democratize the knowledge economy,” said Vani Kola, entrepreneur.
Speaking at the event, actor Soha Ali Khan said, “We will have to embrace this digital education and the wonderful things about it. I think it is impossible and foolish of us not to incorporate digital education into our lives digitally, but it should be done responsibly. There have to be limits and one has to be aware of these things, but yes, I am certainly happy to see how the pandemic has propelled digital learning forward by years.”
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