Penning it - The Mouthpiece?
Allow me to introduce myself. I am Heer .P. Kothari, and based in Mumbai. I am a freelance writer, content developer and PRO. I enjoy teaching Speech and Drama, which makes me a teacher as well. I have been writing since the last 8 years now, and never thought of blogging. Just then, one day I realized I have always written what people wanted me to write, but where could I pen down my opinions and ideas?
The Blog was the answer and that also explains the birth of PENNING IT.
As a teacher I often wonder why parents force things down their children's gullet. Many times parents assume the role of virtual authors where they make their children models of their own ideas and thought processes. Perhaps this is the need of the hour that their children grow onwards on the right part. Parents are visionaries of their children's future. But the question still lingers on.
Do parents really understand their children? Or are they just mindlessly following a bandwagon?
We are in an age where both the husband and the wife are working. Do they really find the time to tend to the interest and caliber of their children? While this is just one side of the coin the other side involves parents trying to fulfill unattended dreams of their own.
The unending pressures on our children tire them. They are unable to give their hundred percent best even in the activities they like. Children are forced to part-take in activities that do not motivate them. Some rebels complain; find a way out and stubbornly continue doing exactly what they like. We think that they are disobeying us, But aren't we just jumping to conclusions here? We have not invested enough faith in our children. We refuse to hear their ideas out and dismiss the implementation without even comprehending their dreams. Perhaps we are not always right. Perhaps we we need to look at their ideas from a three sixty degree point of view. We ought enliven their dreams and appropriate them on a purposeful course.
Perhaps it is necessary to spend time with them. It is high time we UNDERSTAND what they are trying to convey.
Allow me to introduce myself. I am Heer .P. Kothari, and based in Mumbai. I am a freelance writer, content developer and PRO. I enjoy teaching Speech and Drama, which makes me a teacher as well. I have been writing since the last 8 years now, and never thought of blogging. Just then, one day I realized I have always written what people wanted me to write, but where could I pen down my opinions and ideas?
The Blog was the answer and that also explains the birth of PENNING IT.
As a teacher I often wonder why parents force things down their children's gullet. Many times parents assume the role of virtual authors where they make their children models of their own ideas and thought processes. Perhaps this is the need of the hour that their children grow onwards on the right part. Parents are visionaries of their children's future. But the question still lingers on.
Do parents really understand their children? Or are they just mindlessly following a bandwagon?
We are in an age where both the husband and the wife are working. Do they really find the time to tend to the interest and caliber of their children? While this is just one side of the coin the other side involves parents trying to fulfill unattended dreams of their own.
The unending pressures on our children tire them. They are unable to give their hundred percent best even in the activities they like. Children are forced to part-take in activities that do not motivate them. Some rebels complain; find a way out and stubbornly continue doing exactly what they like. We think that they are disobeying us, But aren't we just jumping to conclusions here? We have not invested enough faith in our children. We refuse to hear their ideas out and dismiss the implementation without even comprehending their dreams. Perhaps we are not always right. Perhaps we we need to look at their ideas from a three sixty degree point of view. We ought enliven their dreams and appropriate them on a purposeful course.
Perhaps it is necessary to spend time with them. It is high time we UNDERSTAND what they are trying to convey.