Continuing education has been emphasized by Hazar Imam over and over again in many of His speeches. He very clearly explains that education is a lifelong process and does not end after completing school, college, or university. In today’s fast-changing world, it is a necessity to keep one’s self updated as individuals and as parents to make better decisions for ourselves and our children.

Becoming a parent increases responsibility in all aspects of an individual’s life. Continuing education does not necessarily always mean career enhancement. Parenting these days is nothing like the old days - Be it choosing a school curriculum or deciding which extracurricular activities are essential. These are important decisions that will directly impact our children.

Making an informed decision is possible if one dives into the pool of knowledge readily available. With numerous platforms providing online free education through reliable institutes and dependable course contents, no excuses can be made. Platforms such as Coursera, Udemy, and may others, have multiple courses aimed to help parents learn various aspects of child-rearing and growth.

Learning about child-rearing practices puts parents in an informed position to decide on the best possible practices that can be adapted into their homes.

Having information about child growth helps parents identify crucial stages in development. Identifying delays in developmental milestones is vital to avoid damage that cannot be corrected. Knowledge of good nutrition for children is another area of importance. Learning to read labels on packed foods and medicines is critical for parents to make an informed decision and not be fooled by media and advertisements leading to false information.

Providing support to children in different stages of development is not an easy job. Understanding physical and emotional developmental stages with age, gives parents the right tool to be used while dealing with any emotional outburst or behavioral concerns.

With the growing influence of technology, parents need to learn how to keep their children safe from the internet. Teaching children internet hygiene is only possible if parents learn the trick of the trade.

Being updated on the latest trends allows parents to build that relationship with their children to share their worries and concern that might be related to sensitive topics like online bullying.

Doing a basic course on internet safety will provide parents with information that regular newspaper or a WhatsApp forward message won’t be able to provide.

Going through a syllabus content of learning the ABC of child-rearing will provide parents with information on not only “what” and “how” but also on “where” to look for the right, reliable and credible information in case of queries.

                            “We Need to Unlearn and Relearn to Thrive in the Future”