TODAY -

The challenges of modern-day parenting
- Striking The Right Balance -

Dr. Mona Nongmeikapam *

Kids' Foundation students perform during the celebration of Parents' Day 2010
Kids' Foundation students perform during the celebration of Parents' Day 2010 :: Pix - TSE



"Mama, hurry up! Did you pack all my books? You will make me miss the school-bus!" hollered 11 years old Smita as her haggard-looking mother rushed to her beckoning. It has become a common-day scene in modern families for parents to put their lives in the back-burner and be involved with each of their child's activities: from science projects, solving math problems, knitting or making paper flowers, hunting for that perfect costume and what not, just so that their child can make it somewhere in the cut-throat rat-race.

There is also the "best-friend-confidante" phenomenon where parents try to be close to their children, share all their secrets (girl/boy problem, fashion, music, movies, you name it). While this sounds like an ideal arrangement, parents often land up in a dilemma in situations where they have to put their foot down and say "NO", hence toppling the fine balance of being a 'parent-friend'. At the other end of the fence we come across young people so petrified of their parents that they fumble in their mere presence.

There are many issues and concerns that may be seemingly be unimportant to us but may mean the world to them. A patient hearing and a kind word could mean a lot to them and avert many a mishaps. But this group of children in their terror keeps things to themselves often to no good end. Such are the children who often end up committing suicides or some sort of injurious behaviour for the sheer fear of disappointing their parents and bearing the brunt of the parental wrath (commonly, after failing an examination, etc).

There has been several reported and far more under-reported cases where young children have fallen prey to evil agents in the form of backmails, sexual favours, substance abuse; all of which could have been easily averted had the child felt free to confide in their parents. Then we have the busy parents, caught up in their busy work schedules or the hectic social calendar and are happy to leave their children by their resources or in "trusted paid hands".

Their attention is caught only when their children come up with something news-worthy (at least the local dailies) or mercifully, when brought to their notice by teachers or other seniors. So what went wrong- do these strict parents not love their children or the happy-go-lucky parents not bothered? Of course, they do........As we hear quite often, they all want the best for their child and are doing their best in their own way for them. The tragedy is when our best doesn't seem quite right or quite enough.

Having seen the fallacies of both extremes, we can only conclude that parenthood is NO CAKEWALK. There is no time-tested technique or perfect formula that would churn out well-disciplined respectful academically sound yet outgoing athletic young adults! Bringing a child especially in modern day India, ensuring that they stand at par with the western children in terms of academic and curricular achievements yet imbibe the traditional values is a mammoth task.

Adolescence (10-19 years) especially is a dicey period when a wrong start could trigger dramatic mood-swings or devastating rebellions. To be fair, the kid of today has various issues to deal with, along with the physiologic hormonal and bodily changes: peer pressure, to be accepted, mountain-loads of academic and extra-curricular quests, the all-informative media of every imaginable medium, social networks, websites on every possible topic, you name it.

Protect them too much and you risk ending up with spineless, dependent adults who cannot make a decision on their own. A little too much freedom and ....aha!......get your own personalised Frankenstein.

Getting a cold feet already? Well, things do not have to be all that bad if one ensures consistent and proper parenting from the very offset. Here 'consistent' is emphasised because many a times, both the parents may end up having a feud over parenting matters which sends off a wrong message and the child might end up manipulating the situation to their advantage.

Conflicting instructions can confuse the child and lead to a lot frustration too. Sort out the issue and then appear before the child as a united front. Respect the little person as an individual and accept them wholly with their flaws and many talents. Though keeping a track of their peers may be helpful, more often than not, too much comparison with other children can be a source of anguish both for the child and the parents. It may drive a wedge in your relation if one is not careful.

Wish the best for your child and at the same time, listen them out too. You would be amazed by some refreshingly awesome solutions they might come up with. You can be friendly but cannot afford to be a friend. One must realise that they are still finding their ways and someone has to be the 'bad guy' and call the shots when the occasion arises.

You have to learn to trust them yet keep a watchful eye and be aware of what is going on in their lives. Make them independent yet curb their not-very-feasible ideas. Give them a patient listening and ample amount of your time. However take care to set aside time for yourself. Pursue your interests and stop making too many "sacrifices for their sake" as it may lead to burn-out in the parents which also can spoil the parent and child equation. Teach them to respect your individuality and personal space as well. This would create room for a healthy environment and mutual respect and cooperation.

Teachers also play a valuable role in shaping a child's personality and their future as a major chunk of their waking hours are spent in the class-rooms. With their keen observations and experience with numerous youngsters, they can be an asset for the parents and help them bridge the gap, if any. Though quite understandable that over-involved parents can be cumbersome and trying on the nerves, educators should take pains to allay their fears and relieve their anxiety so that their poor off-springs do not bear the brunt of their "concern".

One should bear in mind that their anxiety stems from not knowing the facts and merely wanting the best for the child and be empathetic to them. Being abreast with the current-day trends and conditions, teachers can impart valuable guidance and help several families make smart educated choices in terms of career goals, activities and several other affairs that concern the youngsters. Often teachers are the ones who first detect addictions or novelty-seeking patterns and other trends in the youngsters.

These habits often slip detection from parents owing to the modern-day hectic lifestyles: endless working hours, social commitments and long school hours, additional tuition and sports practice hours leaving practically no room for leisurely family interaction. Due to their exposure and experience, teachers can aid parents reach out to these troubled youngsters and provide them with appropriate help, at the same time preventing "family sagas of rebellion and worrying!"

Even at an earlier age, many a medical and psychiatric condition is brought to a specialist's attention after being first detected in the classrooms. Specific learning disorders, dyslexia, slow-learning, mentally challenged, speech and hearing anomalies and many other developmental delays that slip past the notice of the doting parents and even the trained eye of a busy medical practitioner are often detected by the class teacher based on the sheer exposure with the said age-group.

Many of the troubles that are bothering the youngsters and which they fear to share with their strict parents can be taken to confidence by the kind teachers and the communication gap can be bridged thus. Parents wish the best for their children but not necessarily all the methods adopted by them are always right. An open mind and willingness for discussion is the best mode parents and teachers can adopt alike for the benefit of our growing children. "This is how things were done in our times" indicates sheer obstinacy and a rigid ego that will do nobody any good.

Keeping an open eye for the new changes and conforming oneself with them yet safeguarding the strict boundaries of "dos" and "don'ts" is what parents and teachers should strive for together. One word of caution for the educators though would be to avoid getting into loggerheads with the parents and strictly avoid wounding any sentiments, religious or otherwise!

Bringing up a child in today's world is not a cakewalk and being a parent in the true sense of the word is no easy task indeed. It is also a huge responsibility as the way we raise our children shapes the world we live in, raise them right and you are doing the world a favour. A wrong turn and you contribute to the ever-growing universal chaos.

Yet the rewards of parenting are endless and priceless. Many describe parenthood as the most joyous experience of their lives. Perhaps this explains why there is no specific "Parent Day". Each day in itself is a learning experience of its own kind and a beautiful memory to look back later. Happy Parenting!

(This article first appeared in MENTOR, a magazine which caters students, parents and educators country-wide)


* Dr. Mona Nongmeikapam wrote this article for Hueiyen Lanpao (English Edition)
The writer is a Consultant Psychiatrist at Shija Hospital & Research Institute Langol, Imphal
This article was posted on September 26, 2012.



* Comments posted by users in this discussion thread and other parts of this site are opinions of the individuals posting them (whose user ID is displayed alongside) and not the views of e-pao.net. We strongly recommend that users exercise responsibility, sensitivity and caution over language while writing your opinions which will be seen and read by other users. Please read a complete Guideline on using comments on this website.


LATEST IN E-PAO.NET
  • Violence in Manipur 2023-2024 : Timeline
  • LS election with a difference
  • Sajibu Cheiraoba Chak Katpa #2 : Gallery
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Lamjao, Kakching
  • The Power of Poppy - 27 :: Poem
  • Mother Language based education essential
  • Modi's warriors wear regional hats
  • Nest Asia promoting Northeastern Cuisine
  • Now look beyond LS poll
  • The rot in the system
  • Scientists of Manipur : Laitonjam Warjeet
  • Community seed bank @Umathel : Gallery
  • 10 candidates cracked Civil Services Exam
  • Milk of Paradise: History of Opium : Rvw
  • How plastics find their way into our bodies
  • Condemning attack on Trucks along NH-37
  • Cong looking to buck the trend
  • Saving Manipur
  • Sajibu Cheiraoba: 1 occasion, 2 narratives #2
  • Election Duty :: Travellog
  • 1st Nagas' Meet in Punjab
  • How to select right MP to represent Manipur
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Tejpur
  • Bats are Keystone species for the Planet
  • The '15 days' conundrum
  • Free but not so fair
  • Descent of Radha-Krishna #30: Download
  • Before You Vote : My Rumbling Thoughts
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Kakching
  • Meiraba wins All India Sr tournament
  • Finding light in dark through my daughter
  • Navigating life's unreasonable expectations
  • Test of people's character
  • BJP's election manifesto
  • Athoubasingi Numit #1 : Gallery
  • Black rice & Glycemic Index
  • What Nadda should speak at Dimapur rally
  • Open Letter to CM Office Manipur
  • Meghalaya unveils Strawberry festival
  • Benefits of maths newspapers for students
  • Id-ul-Fitr @Hatta #1 : Gallery
  • Are you a good person ?
  • Physics Academy of NE : Executive Body
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Moirang
  • Cherrapunji Eastern Craft Gin launched
  • Cong on cautious path
  • Botox for Hair
  • Posers voters should raise now
  • The lull before the storm
  • 80th Anniv- Battle of Kanglatongbi @UK
  • Vir Chakra Ngangom Joydutta's bust unveiled
  • Hun - Thadou Cultural Festival : Gallery
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Singjamei
  • Election Eclipses: Ballad of Battle & Loss
  • Our voices are equal at the ballot box
  • Scientists of Manipur : Ngangkham Nimai
  • Urgent Call for Solidarity in Manipur
  • Meitei Nongsha #2 :: An Artwork
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Waikhong
  • About NPF-BJP-NPP alliance & why ?
  • World Veterinary Day, 2024
  • The heavy stake behind the LS polls
  • The politics of lying & deception
  • Sajibu Cheiraoba Chak Katpa #1 : Gallery
  • Hun-Thadou Cultural Fest @ Delhi: Report
  • Appeal to Parties & Candidates
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Wangoo
  • Establishment of community seed bank
  • Awareness Programme on new Criminal Laws
  • Make a right choice at the Lok Sabha election
  • Sajibu Cheiraoba: 1 occasion, 2 narratives #1
  • RIST talk-58 : Support systems of elderly
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Hiyanglam
  • Vote, do not boycott !
  • Lok Sabha election: A new dawn in politics ?
  • IIT-Guwahati Half Marathon report
  • Taking ST demand to the election ring
  • Lesson to be learnt from across border
  • Mirabai: Poised for Paris Olympics
  • Legal position for protection of environment
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Keisamthong
  • Heterocyclic compound & biochemical science
  • Inner, torn between two lovers
  • Certification Music Therapy Workshop
  • NOTA as a choice
  • Caesar's wife must be above suspicion
  • Descent of Radha-Krishna #29: Download
  • World Health Day 2024
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Pangantabi
  • The Power of Poppy - 26 :: Poem
  • Fulbright Fellowship Outreach at Arunachal
  • Id-ul Fitr da namaz nattana..
  • Nupi Landa Thaunaphabishing #13 :: Book
  • Lok Sabha election is coming, be prepared
  • 6th Hun-Thadou Cultural Festival
  • Let There Be Free & Fair Election
  • "ST status for Meetei" at Lamlong
  • Science magazines are important for student
  • Interesting choice of candidates
  • The power of We, the voters
  • Inspirations from Scientists of Manipur #1
  • The Case for Amendment of Article 371-C
  • Meitei Nongsha #1 :: Artwork
  • Link between forest & conflict in Manipur
  • Final Call for Application MFA - Phase-2
  • ST for Meiteis call before elections
  • Passing the buck
  • Beating of the Retreat #1 : Gallery
  • Life of our Lives in Ethnic Strife Era! :: Poem
  • IIT-Guwahati annual Half Marathon
  • Follow up: European Parliament on Manipur
  • Yoga & Kegel exercise: Pelvic floor workout
  • Opting for the NOTA button
  • Yearning of the displaced people
  • Kenedy Khuman (Singer) : Gallery
  • 5th NE Women's Peace Congregation
  • World Autism Awareness Day 2024
  • Election fever grips Manipur despite unrest
  • Looking for a decent election hustings
  • Clock ticking towards voting day
  • An exemplary directive
  • Children Camp @JNMDA Imphal #1 : Gallery
  • Memo to Election Commission of India
  • Easter & Holi echo in Nilgiris
  • Holiday Camp for children at JNMDA, Imphal
  • Zero waste is our moral responsibility
  • Elections & loyalty vis-a-vis Manipur crisis
  • Show of strength without unity
  • Yaoshang Pichakari #2 : Gallery
  • Panthoi Chanu : 1st to play in Australia
  • Intensive labs in film preservation
  • Building bridges with books
  • Need of the hour: Political maturity
  • Accepting defeat before the election
  • Descent of Radha-Krishna #28: Download
  • April Calendar for Year 2024 : Tools
  • Natural packaging from bamboo : Gallery
  • The Power of Poppy - 25 :: Poem
  • Everyone has their own Bharat Ratna
  • Nupi Landa Thaunaphabishing #12 :: Book
  • Demand- Manipuri as classical language
  • The Drummer from Odisha
  • Beauty benefits of lemon
  • Yaoshang Mei Thaba #2 : Gallery
  • Manipur's original Ponies : Gallery
  • Yaoshang & Dance of Democracy loom
  • Symposium on Jagadguru Shankaracharya
  • Choosing ITI as a campus after X
  • Yaoshang Pichakari #1 : Gallery
  • Yaoshang @Nabadwip Dham : Gallery
  • How oral health affects your pregnancy
  • Two faces of Holi
  • Prawaas 4.0, Multimodal Transport Show
  • A decade of development of higher education
  • Yaoshang Mei Thaba #1 : Gallery
  • Our Eternal Kangleipak :: Poem
  • Micro-livestock for livelihoods: For NE States
  • The fun of Holi used to be monotonous
  • 2nd Annual Art Exhibition #1 : Gallery
  • About the "Meitei" community from Manipur
  • Unveiling the medicinal benefits of honey
  • The incalculable value of wildlife
  • Promises of true love
  • Trends, Alliances, & Challenges in Elections
  • Meitei Goddess Ngaleima : An Artwork
  • Water is the most precious gift of God
  • Bharat needs a strong 'India'
  • Transformation of railway stations
  • Not quite the final countdown
  • Missing of 'The Saffron' from electoral colour
  • Descent of Radha-Krishna #27: Download
  • 3rd North East Games: Manipur champion
  • The Power of Poppy - 24 :: Poem
  • EBTC & JCRE signed MoU
  • Early Detection Program at Toubul
  • How Holi affects our mood & mental health
  • Lamta Thangja @ Imphal : Gallery
  • Manipur cinema legacy shines at ARCUREA
  • The pulse of politics amidst conflict
  • Forest is most important vital organ of Earth
  • Tips to play safe Holi
  • Politics of naming candidates
  • Disappearing of spring from season cycle
  • Meira Paibis of Manipur
  • Demand for ST status by Meiteis
  • Project Personal Opening @Assam University
  • World Poetry Day at Manipur University
  • Green skills for sustainable world
  • Supportive interventions during exam time
  • Interesting run up to LS polls
  • Onus definitely on PM to restore peace
  • Nupi Landa Thaunaphabishing #11 :: Book
  • Water, water everywhere ...
  • 21st March - A special day for Forest
  • RI imprisonment to Rapists at Silchar
  • Arrests threaten fragile ceasefire
  • The Valor Within :: Poem
  • Monitoring the rehab centres
  • True colour of politicians
  • North East Film Festival #2 : Gallery
  • Linthoingambi- 'Jury Honourable Mention'
  • Meitei Goddess Phouoibi : An Artwork #3
  • Formation of Wesean Student Federation
  • 20th March- International Day of Happiness
  • A call to first time voter youths
  • Playing the card close to its chest
  • Targeting FOCS and ITLF
  • Students @ Class X Exam : Gallery
  • Alarming Pictures of Nongpok Sekmai River
  • Health camp at Khangabok Relief Camp
  • Absence of refugee laws fuels ethnic tension
  • Electoral bonds and Mr Bond
  • ATSUM spilling the beans now
  • Main stumbling block to peaceful election
  • Descent of Radha-Krishna #26: Download
  • Engudam Kavita: Gold @Bodybuilding Ch'ship
  • Sangai :: An Artwork
  • Deepika M urges to observe 2 Mins Silence
  • Attention Manifesto letters- boxes of promises
  • Gearing up for Lok Sabha polls
  • Debate over long poll process
  • Saroi Khangba @ Kangla : Gallery
  • Stress in adolescents due to ethnic clash
  • Will Manipur ever be the same again
  • Innovation : A review
  • Love and Harmony :: Poem
  • Special scholarship scheme for girls
  • Imphal Book Fair 2023 #3 : Gallery
  • Relief material at Serou & Wangoo
  • The power of the human-animal bond
  • Agribusiness & food processing in North East
  • India Defense Policy: Challenge & Imperative
  • Sit across the table and talk
  • Controversial arrest & chaotic confusion
  • Protest for scrapping SoO #2 :Gallery
  • Kangpokpi, a safe haven for immigrants
  • Maharaj Narasingh Statue @Kangla :Gallery
  • North East Film Festival #1 : Gallery
  • Shopping List for Shivaratri : Gallery
  • N Tombi Equestrian C'ships #1 : Gallery
  • Featured Front Page Photo 2024 #1: Gallery
  • Transgender Malem protest [Mar 6] : Gallery
  • Radio E-pao: Manipuri Film OST (130+ song)
  • Monica Konjengbam- Mega Miss North East
  • Save Manipur : Protest [Feb 15] #3 : Gallery
  • Martin Irengbam - Mister North East 2024
  • Naorem Roshibina- Wushu Medallist : Gallery
  • GHOST of PEACE :: Download Booklet
  • Arambai Tengol & SFs #4 : Gallery
  • Abnormal population growth of Kuki from 1881
  • Resilience in adversity | Kumbi : Gallery
  • Protests attack @ Moreh [18 Jan] #2: Gallery
  • Oinam Chaoba Devi: Sepak Takraw : Gallery
  • List of Kings of Manipur: 33 - 1984 AD
  • SPONSORED ADS