Acharya Prashant explains that parents should minimize interference in their children's lives and avoid trying to mold them according to personal desires. He suggests that parents should learn from children first, as children possess qualities that adults have lost. While parents have worldly experience, their limited individual thinking and ego often lead to a flawed upbringing. He points out that despite the good intentions of billions of parents, the world remains full of conflict and suffering because parents raise children based on their own narrow definitions of what is right. To raise a child who is truly exceptional, the parent must first undergo a process of self-growth and spiritual awakening. He emphasizes that children are born as blank slates and absorb the behaviors, violence, or stress present in their home environment. A mother's role is compared to the Divine, requiring her to connect with her soul to properly nurture her child. He advises parents to focus significantly on their own internal development, as a child's well-being is a natural reflection of the parent's state of being. By dedicating time to understanding, peace, and spiritual wisdom, parents can foster a deep, meaningful relationship with their children.