Let me first wish you a very happy and
blissful festive season ahead. We all wait for the festivals. These are the
occasions when we celebrate, we socialize, we share and we care. We seek inner
joy and feel divine blessings.
During the course of academic session it is
the ‘Govinda’ festival that kickstarts the season of festive-celebrations every
year. Like yesteryears, we had a mock ‘Dahi Handi’ in the school where every
child reached the handi climbing on an elevated pallet, instead of a
human-pyramid, and hit the handi. Children really enjoyed the attention,
glittered décor and joyous mood. They really loved being photographed in their colourful dresses.
Festive occasions also provide the opportunity to make our little ones
experience the joy of giving. Children should be made to
understand that these celebrations are meant
to have a good time with our near and dear ones. Children should also be
taught that festivals are not to flaunt your wealth; it is the inherent spirit that
makes it important. These views should be imbibed at an early age so that the
child grows up with this perspective.
It is not important how
much money you spend, it is important how socially relevant and emotionally
meaningful you make it. Let whole family be part of this affair. Choose gifts thoughtfully.
Let your child hand over the gift. If you have more than one child, then give
attention equally. Also teach your child how to receive gifts graciously.
Social courtesies are the little gems which make a neighborhood full of
positive energy. Giving and sharing are the great social values which build
self-esteem and character.
These memories are
cherished. These moments are treasured. These learnings are precious. Joy of
giving enriches us from within. And who else can inculcate the value of giving
than the greatest giver ever – the mother! Again, happy celebrations!