Psychology, asked by sanjukumari11186, 8 months ago

write a letter to the editor of hindustan
times sharing your views on the importance
of outdoor games, you have realised during
this lockdown in -200 words.​

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Answered by tanishkgaur26
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They’re revelling in the extra time for art, music, dance. They’re worried about family finances, virtual classes and the exams they’re missing. And they miss the world. Take a look...

Charcoal on paper, Pranav Sanal, 14. Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala; 2020. Sanal has switched from colour pencils to charcoal during the pandemic because his parents — part-time workers — can’t afford his art supplies. “We have to readjust our life clock to each situation. When my father talks about ‘tomorrow’ I also become little nervous, but life has to go on,” Sanal says.

They’re worried; they miss the world. Yet, the growing hasn’t stopped. And the world is still full of wonder. Yet, just how much of 2020 they’ve really been able to bear. School, that half day of chatter, learning, unlearning and finding your place among your peers, has shrunk to a tinny-voiced screen. Playground friendships have unravelled. There are no scraped knees this year. No falling off bicycles, dusting yourself off and getting back on. No everyday adventures in the big bad world. No escape from the grown-ups.

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