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If the parental affection is boundless, the miseries brought by affection are also boundless.


We are living in an increasingly consumer society where purchasing power decides many patterns of behavior by individuals or family. It is a participatory economy which encourages repeat purchases. Non participation or diluted or curbed participation many times creates a sense of inferiority in children and adults. Awareness is necessary but is becoming difficult esp in nuclear families.[/quote

Be it a nuclear family or a joint family when it comes to injecting the healthy habits in a child. the onus lies on the shoulders of the parents. In this connection, the parents should go all out for injecting good habits in their children What way they choose it's up to the parents to decide.
If the parental affection is boundless, the miseries brought by affection are also boundless.


We are living in an increasingly consumer society where purchasing power decides many patterns of behavior by individuals or family. It is a participatory economy which encourages repeat purchases. Non participation or diluted or curbed participation many times creates a sense of inferiority in children and adults. Awareness is necessary but is becoming difficult esp in nuclear families.[/quote

Be it a nuclear family or a joint family when it comes to injecting the healthy habits in a child. the onus lies on the shoulders of the parents. In this connection, the parents should go all out for injecting good habits in their children What way they choose it's up to the parents to decide.


Healthy habits are generally to be developed by those who cannot afford to act as a wall against temptation. Those who can afford merrily go on spending and their happiness is in buying more. Both are happy in their lifestyles. The grass is always greener on the other side.
If the parental affection is boundless, the miseries brought by affection are also boundless.


We are living in an increasingly consumer society where purchasing power decides many patterns of behavior by individuals or family. It is a participatory economy which encourages repeat purchases. Non participation or diluted or curbed participation many times creates a sense of inferiority in children and adults. Awareness is necessary but is becoming difficult esp in nuclear families.[/quote

Be it a nuclear family or a joint family when it comes to injecting the healthy habits in a child. the onus lies on the shoulders of the parents. In this connection, the parents should go all out for injecting good habits in their children What way they choose it's up to the parents to decide.


Healthy habits are generally to be developed by those who cannot afford to act as a wall against temptation. Those who can afford merrily go on spending and their happiness is in buying more. Both are happy in their lifestyles. The grass is always greener on the other side.


At a glance It creates a false impression that the grass is greener on the other side . At the end of the day, it proves to be an illusion.
If the parental affection is boundless, the miseries brought by affection are also boundless.


We are living in an increasingly consumer society where purchasing power decides many patterns of behavior by individuals or family. It is a participatory economy which encourages repeat purchases. Non participation or diluted or curbed participation many times creates a sense of inferiority in children and adults. Awareness is necessary but is becoming difficult esp in nuclear families.[/quote

Be it a nuclear family or a joint family when it comes to injecting the healthy habits in a child. the onus lies on the shoulders of the parents. In this connection, the parents should go all out for injecting good habits in their children What way they choose it's up to the parents to decide.


Healthy habits are generally to be developed by those who cannot afford to act as a wall against temptation. Those who can afford merrily go on spending and their happiness is in buying more. Both are happy in their lifestyles. The grass is always greener on the other side.


At a glance It creates a false impression that the grass is greener on the other side . At the end of the day, it proves to be an illusion.


So should we blame the kids or parents who cross their purchasing power limits either by overbuying or underbuying?
If the parental affection is boundless, the miseries brought by affection are also boundless.


We are living in an increasingly consumer society where purchasing power decides many patterns of behavior by individuals or family. It is a participatory economy which encourages repeat purchases. Non participation or diluted or curbed participation many times creates a sense of inferiority in children and adults. Awareness is necessary but is becoming difficult esp in nuclear families.[/quote

Be it a nuclear family or a joint family when it comes to injecting the healthy habits in a child. the onus lies on the shoulders of the parents. In this connection, the parents should go all out for injecting good habits in their children What way they choose it's up to the parents to decide.


Healthy habits are generally to be developed by those who cannot afford to act as a wall against temptation. Those who can afford merrily go on spending and their happiness is in buying more. Both are happy in their lifestyles. The grass is always greener on the other side.


At a glance It creates a false impression that the grass is greener on the other side . At the end of the day, it proves to be an illusion.


So should we blame the kids or parents who cross their purchasing power limits either by overbuying or underbuying?


PARENTS. By all means.
Simply by changing our lifestyle a bit can resolve this problem.It is just a matter of choice. Instead of going to malls and buying stuff and having dinners there are plenty of other places to go. You can see the malls are crowded during the weekends. The shopping malls are a source of temptation. So that way we can also curb our expenditure a bit.

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Simply by changing our lifestyle a bit can resolve this problem.It is just a matter of choice. Instead of going to malls and buying stuff and having dinners there are plenty of other places to go. You can see the malls are crowded during the weekends. The shopping malls are a source of temptation. So that way we can also curb our expenditure a bit.


One sure way to overcome a temptation is to succumb to it and then grow out of it. It may look a bit awkward but it helps to overcome successfully.
Simply by changing our lifestyle a bit can resolve this problem.It is just a matter of choice. Instead of going to malls and buying stuff and having dinners there are plenty of other places to go. You can see the malls are crowded during the weekends. The shopping malls are a source of temptation. So that way we can also curb our expenditure a bit.


Malls are not the only place that arouse temptation in a child. Instead, the parent should try to convince the child in a soft way to divert the child's attention.
Simply by changing our lifestyle a bit can resolve this problem.It is just a matter of choice. Instead of going to malls and buying stuff and having dinners there are plenty of other places to go. You can see the malls are crowded during the weekends. The shopping malls are a source of temptation. So that way we can also curb our expenditure a bit.


Malls are not the only place that arouse temptation in a child. Instead, the parent should try to convince the child in a soft way to divert the child's attention.


In today's young parents more than the child it is the parents who are tempted by the malls. Why all the time counsel the child only.
Yes true. We parents need to refrain ourselves first then only we can start counseling the child.

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