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What do we want?? Good child or a HAPPY child:



The conventional notion of a "good child" has long been associated with obedience, compliance, and adherence to rules. Parents often seek children who listen unquestioningly, follow instructions meticulously, and behave in accordance with their wishes. However, this narrow definition neglects a crucial aspect of childhood happiness.

A child who merely conforms to authority without expressing their feelings or exploring their own interests may appear obedient on the surface, but in reality, they may be stifled, unfulfilled, and lacking in genuine happiness. It's essential to recognize that true happiness in childhood stems from more than just obedience; it emerges from a sense of freedom, self-expression, and exploration. By fostering an environment that encourages children to express their creativity, pursue their passions, and embrace their individuality, parents can nurture not just obedience but also genuine happiness and fulfillment in their children. Childhood is a precious time that cannot be reclaimed once it's gone. Therefore, it's vital to prioritize a child's happiness and well-being by allowing them the space and freedom to enjoy their formative years to the fullest. Let's redefine our understanding of a "good child" not as one who simply obeys, but as one who is genuinely happy, curious, and empowered to explore the world around them.


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