Spending Quality Time with Children
Spending time with children will boost their confidence. In the story The Tiger King, the Maharaja was so engrossed in tiger hunting that he neglected his duties as a father.
This serves as a reminder of how parental absence can impact a child’s emotional and mental well-being.
In today’s fast-paced world, parents often prioritize work over family, unintentionally depriving their children of love and attention. Quality time fosters a sense of security and helps children develop self-confidence. Engaging in activities like conversations, playing, and sharing experiences strengthens the parent-child bond.
Children flourish when they feel valued and supported. Parents must remember that material success cannot substitute the emotional connection that children crave. Let us prioritize our children’s well-being and create cherished memories with them to ensure a brighter future.
“If I am able, are you?” Sadao asked. “No,” Hana said, “But if you can do it alone...” Sadao hesitated again. “The strange thing is,” he said, “that if the man were whole I could turn him over to the police without difficulty. I care nothing for him. He is my enemy. All Americans are my enemy. And he is only a common fellow. You see how foolish his face is. But since he is wounded...” \hfill (The Enemy)
A school is organizing a debate competition with participants as speakers and judges. $ S = \{S_1, S_2, S_3, S_4\} $ where $ S = \{S_1, S_2, S_3, S_4\} $ represents the set of speakers. The judges are represented by the set: $ J = \{J_1, J_2, J_3\} $ where $ J = \{J_1, J_2, J_3\} $ represents the set of judges. Each speaker can be assigned only one judge. Let $ R $ be a relation from set $ S $ to $ J $ defined as: $ R = \{(x, y) : \text{speaker } x \text{ is judged by judge } y, x \in S, y \in J\} $.