When Does Ramadan Start This Year and What Does Preparation Really Mean?
Ramadan is expected to begin around the end of February or early March, depending on moon sighting. For many households, this prompts logistical planning. Sleep schedules. Work adjustments. Meal preparation.
For parents, preparation goes further. Ramadan becomes a chance to reflect on pace, patience, and priorities within the family.
The challenge is not explaining fasting. It is living its values consistently. Children learn from what they observe, especially how adults handle hunger, fatigue, and stress.
Wise Compass supports parents navigating these moments by focusing on reflection, storytelling, and emotional awareness rather than rigid guidance.
This is where intention matters more than instruction. Small changes in tone, generosity, and self-control often communicate the essence of Ramadan more effectively than explanations.
Parents who use books to reinforce values often choose Juniors’ Adventure for younger readers and Young Explorers for older children who are ready to explore moral and faith-based ideas more independently.
Ramadan preparation is not about perfection. It is about presence.
What does meaningful preparation look like for you this Ramadan?

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