Nakuul Mehta Discusses Gentle Parenting Approach and Education Advocacy
Nakuul Mehta Says He, Wife Jankee Are 'Gentler' On Their Kids: 'We Set Boundaries With Love' | Exclusive
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Nakuul Mehta and his wife, Jankee Parekh, embrace a gentle parenting style focused on setting boundaries with love. They also advocate for quality education through their podcast and partnership with P&G Shiksha, emphasizing the importance of emotional security for children.
- 01Nakuul Mehta and Jankee Parekh promote a gentle parenting style that sets boundaries with love.
- 02They emphasize the need for emotional security in children's education.
- 03The couple runs a podcast discussing modern parenting challenges.
- 04Nakuul advocates for gender equality and redefines masculinity.
- 05They support P&G Shiksha's initiative to improve access to quality education in India.
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Nakuul Mehta, known for his roles in Indian television, and his wife Jankee Parekh, welcomed their second child, Rumi, in 2025. The couple advocates for a gentle parenting approach that emphasizes setting boundaries with love and respect, rather than authority. They believe that modern parents should learn skills to improve their parenting. Nakuul highlights the importance of emotional security for children, stating that love and care should be unconditional. In addition to their parenting philosophy, they host a podcast called 'Indian Parent Pod' to discuss the challenges of modern parenting. They have also partnered with P&G Shiksha, an initiative aimed at enhancing access to quality education for children in India. Nakuul notes that P&G Shiksha has impacted over 10 million lives over the past 21 years by addressing learning gaps and building educational infrastructure across the country. He emphasizes that education should not only focus on academics but also ensure children feel loved and secure.
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The couple's advocacy for quality education aims to improve learning opportunities for children in India, addressing educational disparities.
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