Studies & Children---Help save them and their innocent sentiments.
- Madhusudan Shroti In fact Parents are under PEER PRESSURE & not the children. Further I dont see any necessity of subjects like Social Studies,Third Language,etc,etc.Till 5th standard only Maths & 2 Languages English+any other are good enough.Other side of the coin is every parent want to see a super kid in the child ..Excellent in Studies,Sports,Drama,Stage
performance,Vocal,Painting ,Swimming, cooking & what not. Teaching Moral values & ethics is sufficient.... to educate is more important to literate...To hell with this current system where a child is not getting even 1 hour of playing....rubbish CCE system.. 
Gopal Shroti THnx Neeru,evvery child has his own capability---You cannot stretch more...what can PARENTS expect from a 10 yr old child to be a MBBS...Lord forbid...they get demotivated from their own kins.

Neeru Kumar very true! Gopal Shroti Madhu...what u hv written shd reach the ears of the so-called educationists.....a child with 10kg of bag. A recent example: a KG II child comes from school nearly 2 PM. 3 PM tution time for three hours and after 6.30 the mother sits for further 2 to 3 hours....The educationists shd feel ashamed....they have exploited the natural inheritance of childhood, the innocence, the curiosity, the appreciation, the love,the sympathy, the laughter----they are missing all from a chilld's small life....The ABCD is dumped into his head...Yea 'to hell with the current system where a child is being made a GOAT to be.......? My goodness....the subjects u have written, what parents expect from their children to be alrounders. Just a phobia, the parents are unable to come out and the sufferer is the small innocent child....Less subjects, the better the education....Cud anybody listen?.....The child puts on his shoulder is not books but garbage of modern system.....And to shoulder this garbage, a 2 year old child is brought to school forcing him in the so-called PRE-NURSERY class by his parents.....bla,bla.....I put down my head on the table to share the child's worries, the parents are unaware of.

