Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Jack of all Trades, But Master of None – Today’s Generation Kids

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Today’s competitive world demands smart kids who are active and intelligent in their respective fields, but many of today’s parents look in a different perspective – they want their children to excel in almost all fields they think or know about and ready to do what so ever that will help their children meet to their expectations. Whether it is school or academy for dance or sports, parents look for the best source for their children.


Parents feel proud if their kid is known in school by all teachers and co-students and are ready to do pay a huge amount to develop special interests or talent in their kids. This sometimes leads to forcing children to do things which they are not interested or handle multiple tasks.


Children are innocent, they don’t understand the world, and they just want to be in their world of happiness. And for kids happiness means playing with friends, going out with parents to malls, chitchatting, asking stupid questions, playing pranks and many more small things which are big for their world. But now for this generation they don’t get time to do all those, tight schedule is the reason behind that.


From the time they wake-up in the morning till they sleep, kids are busy with their schedule. Apart from studies they need to go for extra curricular activities like dancing, painting, sports (tennis is the latest craze in India, all thanks to Sania Mirza) etc.. Though many of the children don’t like it parents force them to do. Children tend to loose interest in all including studies and many students live in their own world competing with himself and the competition is in which field he will be perfect.


Jack of all trades, but master of none” is what today’s generation kids, so parents should understand it and try to make out one talent instead of forcing them to do all. Especially the things which kids love to do, at least till they are mature enough to understand this competitive world.

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