IQNA – An Iranian mental health expert has warned that excessive social media use is isolating teenagers and shaping their values, urging Muslim parents to engage with their children through empathy, patience, and example rather than control.
News ID: 3495309 Publish Date : 2025/11/08
IQNA – Raheel Shamsaei, a mental health expert, has outlined what she describes as four major mistakes parents often make when trying to instill religious and spiritual values in their children.
News ID: 3495302 Publish Date : 2025/11/07
IQNA – An Iranian religious scholar says parents can most effectively encourage children to pray by modeling Islamic values and making worship a natural part of family life.
News ID: 3494962 Publish Date : 2025/10/11
IQNA – An Iranian educator says conveying the moral and spiritual lessons of Ashura to children requires more than words—it demands thoughtful storytelling, lived example, and meaningful connection.
News ID: 3493994 Publish Date : 2025/07/26
IQNA – Teaching children religious duties requires patience, a positive approach, and leading by example, says and Iranian scholar.
News ID: 3492370 Publish Date : 2025/03/16
IQNA – A religious scholar says God should be introduced to children in a way that highlights kindness, love, and tangible experiences rather than fear and punishment.
News ID: 3492165 Publish Date : 2025/03/04
TEHRAN (IQNA) – The 1st International Conference on Family and Spiritual Education kicked off on Monday night on the sidelines of the 29th Tehran International Quran Exhibition.
News ID: 3478545 Publish Date : 2022/04/19
By Maryam Qarehgolzou
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Being a parent is an important job. Parents have an opportunity to build a baby’s brain and shape a child’s ability to learn and grow.
News ID: 3477282 Publish Date : 2022/01/08
By Maryam Qarehgozlou
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Deciding to become a parent is an immerse responsibility. Providing children with proper upbringing is the best gift we can offer them.
News ID: 3476555 Publish Date : 2021/11/20