Technophile child and his comfort zone! And now technophile parents as well! What an achievement! And relatives are singing the accolades that how brilliant he is to understand the technology in the kindergarten itself, and he would leave behind Bill Gates in the near future. He will be no less than an IT or a software engineer from IITs. Illusions, illusions, and illusions, this gizmo world is full of comfortable disillusions. But the devil is in the details!
Occupying the corner of the room, sticking to an idiot box or smartphone, talking to the person who is 7 oceans away, and neglecting the people sitting in the room, is it an intelligent idea or a mulish idea? No one can dare to call the child mulish, parents turn out belligerent. After all he is an apple of their eyes!
Realities often sounds harsh. When the child starts teaching his parents, he dwells on the hegamonistic side and his parents on the pusillanimous side. Nodding to every unnecessary solicitations, busy parents becomes that minister whose strings are controlled by king (child). Unwilling to tolerate everyday's tantrums, they end up handing over the authority.
Now the consequences are more vitriolic. While facing interview, he hesitates to express his views and refusal is not his cup of tea. In this frustration, he turns out rebellious and never share his problem to anyone, and goes into the state of isolation which leads to depression.
Google can imbibe you with eternal knowledge but it is inexpedient in erasing your hesitation, and cannot make you experience field knowledge, home can provide you rest, but outdoor games keep you healthy and prevents obesity, home can be your comfort zone, but visiting the relative's place can make you sociable.
These techno savvy children aren't notorious, and that's the gigantic issue. They don't ring the bell to torment neighbors, they don't steel chocolates, their balls don't hit and break the neighbor's glass and so on. It's the topic of concern. Children are incomplete without their naughtiness and innocence, this so necessarily needs to be changed!
Occupying the corner of the room, sticking to an idiot box or smartphone, talking to the person who is 7 oceans away, and neglecting the people sitting in the room, is it an intelligent idea or a mulish idea? No one can dare to call the child mulish, parents turn out belligerent. After all he is an apple of their eyes!
Realities often sounds harsh. When the child starts teaching his parents, he dwells on the hegamonistic side and his parents on the pusillanimous side. Nodding to every unnecessary solicitations, busy parents becomes that minister whose strings are controlled by king (child). Unwilling to tolerate everyday's tantrums, they end up handing over the authority.
Now the consequences are more vitriolic. While facing interview, he hesitates to express his views and refusal is not his cup of tea. In this frustration, he turns out rebellious and never share his problem to anyone, and goes into the state of isolation which leads to depression.
Google can imbibe you with eternal knowledge but it is inexpedient in erasing your hesitation, and cannot make you experience field knowledge, home can provide you rest, but outdoor games keep you healthy and prevents obesity, home can be your comfort zone, but visiting the relative's place can make you sociable.
These techno savvy children aren't notorious, and that's the gigantic issue. They don't ring the bell to torment neighbors, they don't steel chocolates, their balls don't hit and break the neighbor's glass and so on. It's the topic of concern. Children are incomplete without their naughtiness and innocence, this so necessarily needs to be changed!

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