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Parenting not an emergency service but an ongoing learning process
KOCHI: Parents of a teenage boy are worried about their son’s overindulgence in mobile phone and screen. The boy obviously became confused and agitated when the permissiveness he enjoyed in childhood suddenly shifted to restrictions during teenage. Parenting is not just an emergency service or a crisis intervention strategy that has to be mobilised to put an erring child on track. Many start thinking of parenting when the child lags behind in studies or starts showing behavioural problems.
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