Happy Parenting

Parenting is a blessing which comes with a lot of responsibilities. It has been rightly said “Once a parent always a parent”.

Like many other fields such as technology, education etc.-  parenting has also evolved with time. The upbringing and environment provided to the child has drastically changed. Modern influence on parenting has shifted the paradigm from necessity to comfort. In the race of acquisition of materialistic things, the parents provide an atmosphere where the child is always in his comfort zone. Children’s desires have turned into demands. This sort of upbringing is encouraging complex behavioural problems.

Few Steps towards Happiness

Healthy Mind:-

First and foremost, children should be taught about humanity. They should learn to be more resilient so they are prepared for rejections in everyday life. The parent should empathise with their children. They should maintain a balance between love and discipline. The parents should act as role models for their children because children are excellent imitators. They do what they see. They should be taken out of their comfort zone to face the challenging situations.

Fun & Frolic:-

Children are so engrossed in the virtual world that they have almost forgotten the pleasures of playing in natural environment. Children should be encouraged to play outdoor games. Playing outdoor has a lot of benefits. The children learn social skills like team work, co-operation while sportsman spirit and physical fitness come as a bonus package.

Healthy Little Bites:-

The parents must replace junk food with a balanced diet. Healthy eating habit should be encouraged. Google is an effective tool to help parents in this as you can find ways to make even home cooked mundane food interesting. A time out for meditation and Yoga can add wonders to mind, body and soul.

Charity begins from home. To bring a change in the upbringing and nourishment of a child, the change has to start first with the parents. As mentioned above, children are imitators, parents must practice the same in front of the children what they want their children to do. Parenting is the most challenging role. Parents and children must work together for their development. Children are like soft wet clay. They can be molded into any desired shape. Now it all depends upon the potter, what shape do they want to give to the clay.

Apoorva Mishra
Teacher
VIBGYOR High, Lucknow

 

Playing the host

I strongly believe in the saying, ‘The only source of knowledge is experience’.

And the experience of hosting a faculty of another school from the other part of the globe was very enriching.

Initially I was overcome with apprehensions. Hosting a completely unknown guest, probably with varied interests, food choices, and speaking a different language was a hard nut to crack. But my hosting experience was wonderful. All my fears vanished the very first day when I realised how adjustable and adaptable Mr Menine is. My biggest worry was about food. But there was hardly any fuss from his end. He relished the Indian food without any complaint.

Through my interactions with the students, I realised that their culture has conditioned them to be open minded and open to new learning. There was hardly any problem faced by the host families. The students attended the classes with their buddies and learned about our customs and traditions. They were awestruck to see that we enter the temple barefoot. They enjoyed chanting of mantras, Bollywood dance and fireless cooking. Some of them even wore Indian dresses with bangles and bindi. 

The best part of the programme was the ease and comfort with which we learnt about each other’s culture and tradition.

Undoubtedly this was an incredible experience and an unforgettable one.

-Ms. Seema Kapoor
Secondary Co-ordinator
VIBGYOR High, Marathahalli