Author: Abdul Fazal

Abdul Fazal Qadir is a content and script writer at Momistan, focusing on parenting and social awareness topics. He is also a voice-over artist and social worker, which brings real-life insight and depth to his writing. His work aims to create simple, relatable, and meaningful content that helps guide and support parents.

Boosting the supply of Milk

Mother feeding smiling newborn baby.

Cluster feeding is a phenomenon where milk production is naturally regulated. When your little one feeds more often, your body consequently responds by producing an increased amount of milk. This also indicates that frequent feeding is not a sign of low supply of the milk, rather it is how the baby’s needs are helping your […]

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How to Encourage Independent Play among Pakistani Toddlers (Even if they live in Joint Families)

mother with reading glasses playing park

What is independent play in toddlers? What Is meant by “Independent Play” for Toddlers? Independent play is all about when a toddler engages in play on their own while a caregiver or a guardian remains nearby, and attentive all the time. This process allows children to explore, learn, and build confidence at their own pace.

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Red Flags in Toddler Development (1-3 Years): Signs of Developmental Delay Parents must not ignore (A comprehensive guide to Pakistani parents)

Toddler development red flag

Parents, especially in Pakistan and generally around the world, often worry about their toddlers talking and walking late than a normal observed time period in other children. Speed of development can vary among children, but certain signs warning towards a potential abnormality must not be ignored. This eventually means a medical evaluation for such children

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Screen Time & Brain Development: Is Mobile Damaging Your Toddler’s Brain? (Pakistani Parents Guide)

girl using mobile before going to sleep

Introduction: The Digital Pacifier Dilemma Imagine a scenario of a common Pakistani household: It’s lunchtime, and your two-year-old child doesn’t want to eat anything. You’ve tried it all, making airplane noises, singing poems, offering chocolate, even. Nothing works. Then someone comes and gives them the phone with Cocomelon playing, and quickly, like magic, they started

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Toddler Brain Development Foods: A Complete Desi Diet Guide

7 best foods for toddler brain development

Did you know that 90% of your child’s brain development happens before age five? Those early meals—from simple Lentil Rice (Khichdi) to mashed Dates—are doing much more than filling tiny tummies. They are shaping memory, focus, and emotional health for life. Many parents wonder what to give their toddler for brain development, especially when online

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