Hindu parenting tips, tricks & reflections from the Hindu American Foundation team

Hindu parenting tips, tricks & reflections from the Hindu American Foundation team

Author: Hindu American Foundation January 8, 2026 Duration: 53:50

In this conversation, moderated by Mat McDermott, HAF’s Samir Kalra, Dr Kavita Pallod Sekhsaria, Sheetal Shah, and Suhag Shukla discuss the complexities of parenting within the Hindu American context. They share personal experiences on how to celebrate both Hindu and mainstream American holidays, strategies for navigating interfaith celebrations, addressing the challenges of educating children about different religions, and the impact of social media on parenting. The discussion emphasizes the importance of being good role models and fostering a strong cultural identity in children.



Takeaways


  • Celebrating both Hindu and American holidays can enrich children's cultural experiences.
  • Incorporating Hindu traditions into mainstream celebrations helps children feel connected.
  • It's essential to engage in open conversations about different religions with children.
  • Parents should model good behavior and values to instill a strong cultural identity.
  • Educational experiences can vary widely; parents must advocate for accurate representation of Hinduism.
  • Social media presents challenges, but balance and monitoring can help mitigate risks.
  • Food can be a powerful motivator in engaging children with cultural practices.
  • Community involvement and shared experiences enhance children's understanding of their heritage.
  • Interfaith discussions should be approached with sensitivity and openness.
  • Parenting requires constant adaptation to new cultural and technological landscapes.


Keywords


Hindu parenting, cultural celebrations, interfaith, education, social media, Hindu representation, parenting tips, holiday traditions, family values, community engagement


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