People’s mindset is changing day by day. Child crimes usual in western countries before. Now it is usual in India too. Such an incident is happened in Mumbai last day. Two 9th class students fought over a bench and one (Akshay Potti) was beaten to death. Even though the death happened coincidentally, we can think of the mindset of our kids. The new growing generation is losing all values of life. There are many reasons behind it. One of it I have mentioned in my old post “Kids the success mantra behind many products”. Let us spend some time to teach our children the value of affection, kindness, love, sharing etc. Heartfelt condolences to Akshay for his untimely death.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Holidays are coming...so parents please be alert!!!!
Summer vacation is arriving. So children are waiting for enjoying it after their exams. We can realize one thing that most of the child accidents happen in the vacation time. The reason is that, parents send their children to their relative’s homes. That place is completely a new place for the children. May be once in a year or 2 or 3 times in a year they visit there and are unaware of the hidden traps like wells, ponds, rivers, electric shocks, pits, bore wells etc. Such an incident is shown above. 3 children drowned in a sump due to the unawareness of the risk/carelessness of the parents. It was happened in Bangalore 3 days back. Here in Bangalore water storage system is in sumps. It will be covered with an iron lid. Here their mother thought that they won’t do such a thing.
We can avoid such accidents if a little more care is given:
Before sending our kids to some places, give them enough advise/warning about the hidden traps and make them conscious about it. Don’t hesitate to warn the host also about such things. Because children feel more freedom in the absence of parents and it lead to many activities which may cause their death. So let us keep these points in mind for our kid’s safety.
Labels:
accidents,
holiday risks,
holidays,
summer vacation,
sump
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