Encourage your children to study, not to be on cell phones all day long...

A teacher once told me: the “The skies are coming and more will get worse”. Today I prove it completely. I don't just say this about the few disappointing occasions I may have seen or heard, but because I see reality every day. I want to mention only one thing that [...]
A teacher once told me: the “The skies are coming and more will get worse”. Today I prove it completely. I don't just say this about the few disappointing occasions I may have seen or heard, but because I see reality every day. I just want to mention one thing that happened to me a few days ago. I was having a little chat with the neighborhood children and was provoking them a little bit of what they knew in different subjects. I concluded that two of them, although in eighth grade, knew neither the alphabet nor the breeding table. Meanwhile, they had a good cell phone in their hands.
This is the picture of today's teenagers. While it used to be discussed who taught the most and the students had the will to appear on the sign of honor, children today just want to convince their parent to buy the latest smartphones. That's not normal.
I see parents who don't know how to play a parent properly. The parent does not make you father a child, but the way you raise him. Limit your child's things. One of the best ways to bring forth educated and educated children is to teach them with certain limitations. Don't buy them new things if they don't deserve them. Don't leave your cell phones in your hands all the time, but check your time on the Internet. Don't give them enough money at school unless they make you proud of their results.
Once I happen to discuss with a mother who has created everything for her son while he is not even teaching. She never made him proud of something, and as I asked him, if he deserved the money she gave her every day, or the car she bought, she gave it back to me when I have, why not meet my son's terms?” Since then, I stopped talking and I don't prefer to talk about things like that. I can only say that, no matter what you might have so much, you still have to think about society of the future. If we raise spoiled children today, or children who seek luxury, without giving of ourselves, everything is in vain. Those kids will grow up like this, parasitic, with the idea that their parents will create everything and that's a loss to society as a whole.
Encourage your children to study, to do well, and to set conditions that only if they receive maximum marks by the end of the year will you buy the things they ask for. Force them to be proud and help them to do well in learning. Everything comes at the right time. If a cell phone or tablet is not purchased today, another day will be purchased, but a failed exam will no longer be repeated. Life is not a game of Nintendo, so parents, encourage children to learn. The smell of books and the taste of knowledge can never replace technology...









