Dandelions and Orchids — A Tale of Two Children

Nepal Speaker

April 22, 2026

By Amrita Rungta

Have you ever seen a dandelion flying? Tiny, weightless, drifting with the wind… yet carrying within it the power to grow almost anywhere. No perfect soil, no special care—just resilience.
Now think of an orchid.
Exquisite. Rare. Beautiful.
But it needs just the right light, the right temperature, the right touch. Too much or too little—and it withers.
Last night, I saw both… not in a garden, but at a birthday party.
The moment we entered the hall, my son ran straight into the ball pit—laughing, fearless, ready to explore.
My daughter, on the other hand, clung tightly to me, her tiny fingers wrapping around mine as if the world outside felt too big, too loud, too unfamiliar.
Instinctively, I nudged her—
“Go, beta… look how much fun it is!”
But the more I encouraged, the tighter she held on.
And in that moment, I paused.
Later that night, I sat with a quiet question that many parents carry in their hearts—
Why can’t she be more like him? Why can’t she be independent?
But maybe… that was the wrong question.
Maybe the question is—
What if she’s not meant to be a dandelion? What if she’s an orchid?
In the same family, raised with the same values, the same love, the same environment…
two children can respond to the world in completely different ways ,they may carry completely different inner world .One thrives in chaos.
The other feels deeply, processes slowly, and blooms quietly.
And here’s where we, as parents—and as a society—often make a mistake.
We celebrate the dandelions.
The outgoing child, the bold speaker, the one who “adjusts anywhere.”
But we unknowingly try to fix the orchids.
We label them—
“Shy.”
“Sensitive.”
“Too dependent.”
When in reality, orchids are not weak.
They are wired differently. They feel more. They notice more.
They are deeply affected by their environment—both the good and the bad. They just don’t experience the world they absorb it..
And when nurtured with care, orchids don’t just survive…
they become extraordinary.
So what do orchids need?
They need patience—when they hesitate. They need safety—before they explore. They need understanding—instead of comparison. And sometimes… they just need us to sit beside them quietly, holding their hand, until they are ready to let go on their own.
That night, I didn’t push my daughter again. I simply stayed.
And after a while… she loosened her grip.
Took a few steps.
Watched other children.
And slowly, in her own time… she walked towards the ball pit.
Not because I pushed her—
But because she felt safe enough to try.
Maybe independence doesn’t always look like jumping in first.
Sometimes, it looks like gathering courage quietly… and taking one small step forward.
So the next time you see a child holding back, remember—
they may not be a dandelion.
They might be an orchid.
And the world doesn’t just need resilience that survives anywhere…
It also needs sensitivity that transforms everything it touches.
Because both… in their own way… make the world beautiful.

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