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Thursday, February 7, 2019

Among School Children :: miscellaneous

Among School ChildrenIts amazing how you back tooth grow up and forget childhood-excitement, or the feeling of it. I was watching a totally lot of small children a while ago and was sad to fancy that Ive lost round of the wonder of being a child.I was near to a sweet stall and it was amazing to secure canvass the looks on the childrens faces as their gaze fell upon the colourful treasure. Their eyeball glowed and all of a sudden their hands transformed into magnets, attracted to the sweets. Some would just walk to the stall, grab a sweet and shove it in their rima oris before anyone could stop them. I saw twins, a boy and a girl about two years old. They both had huge pitiful look and couldnt resist reaching out to the sweets. Their mother essay desperately to stop them and the bitty girl looked at her with those irresistible eyes and smiled as if to say, How can you resist me? All the while the mother was in all likelihood stupefying about them getting rotten teeth. We have forgotten the innocence of childhood and sometimes can non image just the positive aspects of things. Another little girl, about five years old, brought a friend to choose some sweets. While choosing what they wanted, the little girl pointed to some and said, Those are bubblegum. But you cant have them. Her friend asked her why and she answered, Because Im not allowed to. We sometimes forget how to appreciate and enjoy a moment to the fullest. When children see their friends its as if just seeing them gives them an enormous amount of energy. They fall up to them shouting in excitement and immediately they run mop up together to play. Children are able to show their true emotions in a way grownups cant/wont. They dont worry about other peoples reactions, they act on impulse.Sometimes I take that we burden children with our worries and fears and in a way we steal their treasured childhood. rather of forcing them to rely on their imagination, we just switch on the televisio n and allow actors entertain them. Children become desensitised because we expect them to handle things that are beyond their understanding. We sand trap their abundant energy by feeding them junk to keep them low-key and buying playstations to keep them occupied instead of letting them run slightly and play, and then fall asleep, exhausted, to their own dreams not simulated ones.

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