Understand the minds we raise before we try to shape them.
A self-paced course on child psychology, parenting, and mental health for parents, educators, and caregivers who want to raise emotionally aware children, not just well-behaved ones.
Parenting today comes with information overload and emotional exhaustion. You read articles, watch videos, attend school meetings. Yet something still feels unsettled. A child who is acting out, shutting down, struggling to focus, or carrying anxiety you cannot quite name.
The problem is not love. The problem is language. Most adults were never given the vocabulary to understand what a child's inner world actually looks like.
"My child throws tantrums every day. I keep asking what is wrong but they cannot explain it."
""My daughter seems anxious all the time. I do not know if this is a phase or something I should act on."
""I feel guilty disciplining my child but I also know they need boundaries. I do not know where the line is."
"Inside the Invisible Mind is a 10-module self-paced course designed for parents, educators, and caregivers who want to understand the psychological world of children with depth and clarity. Created by Bhavya Singh, a third-year B.Sc. Psychology student at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, the course draws from academic research, clinical observation, and real-world fieldwork.
This is not a course about techniques or quick fixes. It is about understanding, which is the only foundation real change can grow from. A child is always more than their behaviour. This course helps you see what is underneath it.
"A child is always more than their behaviour. This course helps you see what is underneath it."
The course moves through the full arc of child psychology, from the architecture of thought to healing and recovery. Each module includes a creative introduction and an accompanying e-book.
Every child thinks, feels, and sees the world differently. The mind is shaped by invisible patterns, neural wiring, and early experiences we rarely talk about. This module takes you inside the architecture of thought and behaviour. Understanding how a child's mind is built is the first step to truly understanding them.
E-Book: The Invisible Architecture of the MindEvery parent walks a fine line between holding on and letting go. Too much control can clip a child's wings. Too little can leave them feeling lost. This module explores the paradox at the heart of parenting β love that empowers rather than suffocates.
E-Book: The Parenting ParadoxADHD is one of the most misunderstood conditions in childhood today. Behind the restlessness, distraction, and impulsivity lies a story most people never hear. This module goes beyond the label to explore what attention struggles actually reveal about a child's inner world. A child is always more than their diagnosis.
E-Book: The Myth of Attention: ADHD Beyond LabelsAnxiety and stress in children rarely appear dramatic. They often show up quietly, in behaviour we misread. This module unpacks how children experience and carry emotional weight without the words to explain it. You will learn to recognise the signs, understand the triggers, and respond in ways that actually help.
E-Book: The Emotional BlueprintParenting is one of the most emotionally demanding roles a human being can take on. When mental health struggles, burnout, or unresolved trauma enter the picture, the whole family feels it. This module creates space to talk honestly about what happens when parents are overwhelmed. Caring for yourself is not separate from caring for your child.
E-Book: Parenting Under PressureNot all discipline is created equal. The line between guidance and damage is thinner than we think. This module asks the hard questions about how we correct, punish, and teach children right from wrong. It explores the ethics of discipline through both a psychological and moral lens.
E-Book: Discipline Vs DamageThere are moments in every child's development that feel like warning signs. But how do you know when it is serious? This module is a guide to recognising when professional support is not just helpful, but necessary. Knowing when to reach out could be the most important decision you make as a parent or caregiver.
E-Book: When to Seek Help?Not every difficult behaviour is a phase. Some are signals that something deeper is happening. This module examines behaviour through a forensic lens β looking at what extreme or persistent patterns are really communicating. It helps parents and professionals distinguish between typical struggles and genuine crisis points.
E-Book: The Forensic MindBefore we can fully parent a child, many of us must first tend to the child we once were. This module introduces the concept of reparenting and explores how unhealed wounds silently shape our parenting choices and reactions. Emotional regulation is not something we are born with. It is something we learn β or fail to learn β early in life.
E-Book: The Healing BlueprintResilience is not about being unaffected by pain. It is about having a safe place to return to. This module weaves together everything covered in the series into a compassionate vision for healing and growth. Every family carries both wounds and wisdom across generations. The work does not end here. It begins with everything you now know.
E-Book: The Human Blueprint: From Childhood to Consciousness10 modules. 10 e-books. One investment.
Everything you need to understand the child in front of you β for less than a single therapy session.
You will finally understand what acting out, shutting down, or withdrawing is actually trying to communicate.
Respond from knowledge rather than instinct alone. Know what helps and what quietly causes harm.
Recognise the difference between a difficult phase and a signal that needs professional attention.
Understand how your own emotional history shapes the parent or caregiver you are today.
Set boundaries in ways that teach rather than wound. Guidance that a child can carry forward with dignity.
Build the kind of presence in a child's life that becomes their safe place to return to.
No psychology background is needed. The course is written clearly, without jargon, for anyone who genuinely wants to understand children better.

B.Sc. Psychology, 3rd Year Β· CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore
Based in Ghaziabad, India
Bhavya Singh is a psychology student and researcher whose academic journey spans clinical observation, forensic understanding, and mental health advocacy. She has conducted quantitative research with over 290 participants, presented findings at a national undergraduate psychology conference, and completed clinical internships at VIMHANS and Max Super Speciality Hospital in New Delhi.
Beyond the academic, Bhavya has volunteered over 30 hours with children at Sneha Jyothi Charitable Trust in Bangalore, contributed to legal and social research on gender-based violence and women's rights at Hamari Pahchan NGO, and run peer support sessions on psychological first aid and coping for 40 to 80 students through CHRIST University's Mentoring and Counselling Services.
"I built this course because I believe the most important psychological education is not the kind that happens in universities. It is the kind that reaches parents, teachers, and caregivers before the damage has already been done."
Childhood mental health has a visibility crisis, and it is not about awareness alone. Parents and caregivers genuinely care about the children in their lives. What is missing is not intention. It is the knowledge to translate care into understanding.
Children act out, withdraw, struggle, and carry weight they cannot name. Adults around them respond from what they know, which is often what was modelled for them. The cycle continues quietly.
Caregivers see the behaviour but cannot read what it means. This course gives you the psychological vocabulary to interpret what a child is actually communicating.
Knowing something is wrong is not the same as knowing what to do. This course bridges that space with grounded, research-informed guidance.
Seeking help for a child's mental health still carries unnecessary shame. This course normalises that conversation before it becomes urgent.

"This course gave me a completely different way of seeing my child. I stopped reacting and started understanding."
-- Parent, Enrolled Student
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No guesswork. No performance. Just the knowledge to see what is really there.
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