Events &
workshops

On 31 October, parents gathered at the Bowring Club for an honest conversation about raising teenagers today.

Hosted by TeenSpace founders Kaajal Ahuja and Sowmya Parathasarathy, the workshop brought together around 25 parents for a reflective and practical session on conscious parenting.

The discussion focused on understanding adolescent development, improving communication at home, and responding to conflict with awareness rather than reaction. Parents shared real-life situations, explored common challenges, and examined how small shifts in approach can strengthen trust and emotional safety.

The session marked the beginning of TeenSpace’s continued efforts to build informed, intentional, and connected parent-teen relationships.

As part of our ongoing apartment outreach initiative, TeenSpace hosted its first community parenting workshop at Embassy Habitat.

This session was led by Kaajal Ahuja, Founder of TeenSpace and our in-house counsellor and TeenSpace advisor, Nikhil Vinodh  a physiotherapist and mental health counsellor  who brought a balanced perspective on both emotional and developmental wellbeing.

Designed as an interactive apartment-based workshop, the session created space for parents to openly discuss teenage behaviour, communication gaps, emotional regulation, and the challenges of growing up in today’s environment. Practical tools and research-backed insights were shared to help parents respond with greater clarity and confidence.

This marked the beginning of our monthly apartment workshops, as we continue taking conscious parenting conversations directly into residential communities across the city.

On 8 February, TeenSpace brought its Conscious Parenting Workshop to the Sobha Ivory community, continuing our initiative of taking meaningful conversations directly into residential spaces.

The session was conducted by TeenSpace founder Kaajal Ahuja and centred on the everyday realities of parenting teenagers  communication breakdowns, emotional outbursts, academic pressure, and the challenge of staying connected during change.

Through guided discussions and practical frameworks, parents reflected on how intentional responses and small behavioural shifts can strengthen trust, improve dialogue, and create emotional safety at home.

As part of our ongoing apartment workshop series, this session reinforced our belief that empowered parents build empowered teens.

Would you like us to conduct a workshop in your apartment community?
Email us at social.teenspace@gmail.com to collaborate.

On 4 January 2026, TeenSpace hosted its first offline community meetup — and we kept it simple: pickleball and good company.

Teens and young adults met at Game Theory, Indiranagar for a relaxed, no-pressure game. Most participants didn’t know each other at the start. By the end, they were rotating teams, sharing meals, and deep in conversation. It wasn’t competitive. It was about movement, laughter, and real connection.

At TeenSpace, we believe outdoor spaces have a powerful way of bringing people back to presence. When you’re playing, talking, and sharing a meal together, screens fade into the background and connection feels natural.

This meetup marked the beginning of many more offline experiences rooted in community, movement, and belonging.

What if you could speak to professionals from completely different fields all in one evening?

That’s exactly what our flagship Online Speed Mentoring event was about.

Every 10 minutes, participants rotated into a new breakout room with a different mentor. In just one session, teens and young adults connected with professionals from the Army, leadership roles, research, counselling, and entrepreneurship each bringing a unique journey and perspective.

Participants asked honest questions about career paths, academic choices, changing interests, and the pressure of “figuring it all out.” Mentors shared practical insights from their own experiences — including challenges, pivots, and lessons learned along the way.

Each conversation offered something different: structure and discipline, creativity and risk-taking, higher education pathways, mental wellbeing, and navigating uncertainty.

By the end of the evening, participants walked away with broader perspectives and clearer direction they could actually use.

Interested in being mentored or joining our next session?
Visit our website to explore upcoming opportunities and reach out to us via email for any queries

We curate and conduct events for teens & young adults that enable personal wellbeing and professional growth. From safe spaces to career-building workshops, self care to self management, there is much that we keep adding to our list - both online and offline.
Stay tuned to this page to stay updated with events that matter.

P.S.: We also conduct timely parenting workshops on enabling awareness and communication with teens

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