Just as we have smoke free zones, we should have child free zones
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Bharathi said:
1 decade ago
Yeah I am also had a good opinion in this topic that if the child's are restricted to know about anything its a losing of knowing about that particular information. Anything it may be good or bad they want to know about that. Then only they realize the outside world and can be able to apt in all situations.
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PRAVEEN REDDY said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends, I truly agree with with all your views about this topic. But I do believe that one day or the other even they will be exposed to any such zones, so it would be better if we focus on how to teach them to judge (wright or wrong) such conditions. And if possible we must keep children away from such areas, That would be a possible solution for this.
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Ramesh said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends, in above we have seen our friends views. In my opinion children should not be exposed to free zones, as they are so sensitive they would not know/think it is good or bad. They do things what they see. As we have a famous quot in telugu "moka ki vaganidhi manai vangadhu" . child should be moulded in childhood , so keeep away from certain zones.
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Bala said:
1 decade ago
Well, yes the children free zone is need because they have more ability to creating the own knowledge it is very use full to the future so it must........
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Poonam said:
1 decade ago
I do agree with this statement, children they do not have much knowledge or I would rather say they can not take decision on their own and they are more dependent on their parents. So if we take them to disc they will easily adopt those things and will implement in their regular life which will divert their mind from the studies. Children's are so immature and soft that they can't differentiate what is wrong or right. That's why they have their elders those who can show them a way.
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Dilip said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends, as our friends all said, we must have a child free zones,because generally their attitude is different from others. They are like flowers,and they are so sensitive. They don't know what is good, what is bad. What ever they are seeing they accept that as good to them. If children's are having a free zone then their attitude is good by seeing neighbour children's.
Ramesh said:
1 decade ago
Hello folks even i agree with nikhil. Restricting a child from a place or zone makes it unaware of that thing. It effects the overall development of a child both mental and physical. Its better to make a child aware of all the things and make it to distinguish between good and bad things rather than not allowing it to go there.
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Nikhil Kulkarni said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends,as my friends suggested that not to allow children s in such regions but we need to keep in mind that we can't suppress much, because suppressed mind is very dangerous. Since a child doesn't know what is right and what is wrong, we should suggest a child very careful way, so that it should not get hearted by our words.
Reddeppa said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends, Just as we have smoke free zones, we should have child free zones", but even though we have rules and regulations the childrens are mostly affected due to latest movies", it is difficult to handle from them.
Mohan said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends! i want to initiate the topic "Just as we have smoke free zones, we should have child free zones", i am totally satisfied with the topic because in my opinion there is a lots of zones where child existence should not be allowed, why because due to such zones their mind diverts from the basic activities such as studying, playing etc. which is very important for their growth.
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