In the business world, those who are less experienced and older, they complain that the new generation's working style is troubling. People change jobs like peeling peanuts. People have the same complaint from this generation at home. However, it is not the fault of this generation in all this. The whole nature has either changed or we have changed. In such a situation, it is not possible to have children in the same way as old people. When we are dealing with these children, pay attention to a few words. Naaz-Nakre: One of the meanings of Naaz is pride and pampering. Tantrums mean stubbornness. Both of these things have been introduced into this generation since birth. Similarly, anger and scolding: Anger has a little revenge instinct and the intention to turn into a scolding. It is better to scold children than to be angry with them. And make it a habit to forgive this generation. Because when we forgive someone, the environment around us becomes very positive. If not today, then tomorrow the children will feel it.
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