Psychology behind supervising your children
In today's digital age, achieving fame seems more accessible than ever, yet the correlation between fame and genuine influence remains complex. The abundance of examples highlights that not every viral personality is deserving of admiration or emulation. It's crucial to caution against blindly following individuals who may lack positive values or intentions. As someone who advocates for mindful choices, I often stress the importance of not succumbing to societal pressures and advise parents to actively supervise their children's online activities. Unfortunately, my concerns are sometimes dismissed as overthinking or judgmental, but my intent is rooted in a deeper understanding of human psychology. I firmly believe that our minds are instrumental in shaping our characters, and the habits we cultivate play a pivotal role. Analogous to sculpting a fit physique through consistent gym workouts, building a robust character requires ongoing dedication to positive habits.
See the irony: Those who want to spend time with their kids aren't getting enough time from their job and one who are getting enough time wasting on scrolling reels on youtube and instagram. In my opinion ours generation parents are not so much in kids activity supervision. They think giving mobile to their 2-3 year old son/daughter will solve every problem. But in reality it isn't. They will realize later in life when their kid will become restless due to constantly stimulating brain with high release of dopamine. We all have to come together to spread the awareness on this topic❣️❣️..
ReplyDeleteAgree
DeletePlease do write about how social media is reducing the attention span in youthsðŸ¤
ReplyDeleteSure will do that
Delete