Parenting
is a job wherein you are on-duty 24 /7, you are not paid and are expected to be
ready at little one’s beck and call.
But
in current situation wherein children are born smart, have access to gadgets
and smartphones since they start crawling, handling children is one difficult
task. With both parents busy at their workplace, children have access to
internet and websites; you never know what children are susceptible to?
Children
now-a-days are smarter and pick up things faster than their parents did at
their age. But the childhood we experienced was totally a different one than
what today’s children experience.
Today’s
children Google their queries on internet and find their answers, whereas we
used to pester our parents or dig in those huge encyclopedia for answers.
We
never had to compete with our friends on whose birthday party is better, or
where is it in held or in which theme. For us birthday parties meant our
favorite delicacies cook by our mom, and inviting our friends and neighbors for
lunch/dinner and having a blast.
We
never had to compete with our friends for 1 single mark which we lost, but
now-a-days parents pressurize kids to no end and it starts even before the
child starts to turn in their cradle.
We
were never pressurized in attending extra-curricular activity classes just
because our neighbour’s child is attending.
Today’s
kids are so pressurized to excel in everything that they really don’t know what
does enjoying childhood means. For them vacations means going to foreign land
and not to their native land from where their parents & grandparents
belonged. They don’t connect to their roots but want to connect to the skies
they want to reach.
In
today’s parenting each parent is sometime so busy fighting their own wars that they
seldom pay attention to their child’s need.
I
would like to narrate today’s incident, wherein I saw a girl of approximate 7-8
years had come to a restaurant with her parents and both grannies for lunch. She
asked her mother for something, in return her mother scolded her very badly, all
this in absence of her father. After his return when he saw her princess sullen
face and enquired, his wife told him something which made the girl burst into
tears. Instead of hugging her father, she hugged her mother for support. I was
bit surprised.
Parenting
is a challenge. If done in a right way can give excellent results, but if not
then, we are the ones to be blamed for child’s behaviour and not the child
itself.
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Superb article
ReplyDeleteThank you Mamata :)
ReplyDeleteNice one. And so true.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kavita :)
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