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Write a dialogue between two parents mobile impact children

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Answered by pakhi6
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Parent 1.- Hii
Parent 2.- Hello.How are you?
Parent 1. - I'm good, What about you?
Parent 2.- I'm also fine, thank you.
Parent 1. - Why do you look so stressed?
Parent 2.- Because of my daughter.
Parent 1. - What did she do?
Parent 2. - Nothing much, but actually I'm worried about the impact of mobile on her.
Parent 1.- Oh! Yeah, for this reason I'm also worried for my son. Whole day, he plays games and chat with friends.
Parent 2.- Hmm!! My daughter used to get good marks in her examination but this time her result was not good.
Parent 1.- Ohkk... Don't stress too much. Actually it's not only our both problem but the problem of every parent in this world.
Parent 2.- Yeah! You are right. All the children are involving in mobile. And this is affecting their studies, which is a bad impact.
Parent 1.- I totally agree with you. But mobile not only gives bad impact bit also it helps our child to get smarter. It helps the student to get best answers of their question,and much more.
Parent 2.- Hmm. That's also true. I'm not saying that they shouldn't use mobile, They should but in a limited manner.
That's all.
Parent 1.- Yeah! Hm..


" Friends, Hope you all understands that mobile is food for knowledge, but only when we use it in a limited manner "

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Answered by ghulammohyuddeen23
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Write a dialogue between two parents while critically reflecting and emphasizing on the need of developing civic sense in the children?

ethics and values have been relegated to the list of forgotten things. Lust has overcome love; selfishness has superseded generosity, apathy for sympathy, negative and destructive thought for positive constructive thought. Parent 1. Off course, Civic sense comes from a ‘sense of belonging’ which creates pride and a sense of ownership. As teachers we have to address this problem in a pro-active way and need to build a sense of accountability and pride in our surroundings and personal behaviour. We must instill social values among the younger generation until it becomes second nature to them if we want our children to have a better tomorrow. Parent 2. A few years ago, when Tsunami hit Japan and there was complete power failure in Japan, the world was shocked by the tragedy but also marvelled at the conduct of the people affected. When the city was plunged in darkness, people left the shops, leaving the merchandize on the counters. No one took advantage of the darkness. There was no looting or ransacking of stores. No wonder Tokyo is among the most affluent, progressive, safe and orderly cities in the world.. Parent 1. You are right brighter, they also follow traffic rules, obey rules while you are being observed or not. Help fellow human beings in times of difficulty, Respect for minorities , Use the public facilities with utmost care , Keep the environment clean, Switch off electric appliances where not required Parent 2. I totally agree with you brother. I want they are No smoking on public places, they Do not spit on roads, streets and public places, Do not play loud music, Do not use pressure horn, Do not throw garbage on road, No wall chalking Parent 1. Words from teachers and their encouragement to read books with such content could be a strong foundation from where each one of us could start building national culture of civic sense and sensibility in the future citizens of the country. Social norms should not just be followed but should become a way of life.

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