The Hidden Glitch in Our Parenting Syllabus. Let’s be totally honest for a second. As modern Indian parents, we are obsessed with optimizing our kids. We want them to learn coding at age seven, speak fluent English, play the keyboard, and master cover drives like Virat Kohli. We track their school grades like investors track the stock market. If a child looks tired or gets a lower rank in a class test, we immediately blame their screen time, buy them expensive multivitamin gummies, or change their tuition teacher. But what if the real problem isn't their focus, their teacher, or their iPad? What if the culprit is a group of microscopic, uninvited freeloaders throwing a party inside your child’s stomach? Yes, we are talking about intestinal worms. It sounds unglamorous, right? We like to think that worm infections only happen in remote villages or movie plots from the 1980s. But the biology text doesn't care about our middle-class pride. According to data from the Ministry of He...
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