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Rani Mukerji recently shared insights into her parenting journey with her 10-year-old daughter, Adira Chopra. In a candid interview, the acclaimed actress expressed her feelings about raising a child from Generation Alpha, a cohort known for its unique characteristics shaped by technology and societal changes. Mukerji admitted to feeling a sense of fear when it comes to understanding and connecting with her daughter.
She elaborated on the challenges of navigating the generational gap, noting that parenting today is vastly different from her own upbringing. Mukerji emphasized the importance of adapting her parenting style to meet the needs of a child growing up in a digital age. Despite her fears, she remains committed to providing a nurturing environment for Adira, striving to balance discipline with understanding.
Her reflections highlight the complexities of modern parenting, reminding us that every generation brings its own set of challenges and joys. Mukerji's openness serves as an encouragement for parents to embrace these changes with love and patience.
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