Usha Jesudasan
Usha Jesudasan lives with her three children in Katpadi, Tamil Nadu, India. She is a freelancer who writes about Christian principles in the secular press.
Daughter of Grace
A mass of multicolored bougainvillea acts as curtain between me and a group of children playing hopscotch on the cemented gray floor. Seeing me, they abandon their game and skip over. I am enveloped by tiny hands wanting to hold mine. Laughing faces gaze up into my face; warm little bodies hug around my knees […] Read More >
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Setting the Tone: Parenting tip on how we use our tone of voice
“My only real goal in life, as a young girl, was to have a family. A large family. Perhaps this was rather a naïve and romantic fantasy – nurtured by stories of family fun and laughter, of caring and loving and being loved. For when it came to actually having a family, I soon learnt […] Read More >
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