Young ones do not want to miss out on social activities with their friends.
Since the invention of technology, many activities that people carry out,
especially teenagers, are now being posted online. As a result, children
want to engage more in activities with their peers so they would also have
fun stories to post on their social media pages and not be the odd one
among their peers. For example, many young people in South Korea are
known to shop and visit fun places with their friends rather than their
parents, so as to show off the fun activities they engage in on Wechat, a
popular social media platform.
Children whose parents mandate spending more time at home might hold
a grudge towards their parents. This is because if children are forced by
their parents to spend more time at home, they may interpret this as a
form of punishment and develop a negative attitude towards their parents,
which defeats the goal of family time. However, if they are encouraged to
play with their siblings and bond with the family, children will be more
willing to stay at home. For example, most children in Nigeria, even
though they spend time with their friends, look forward to family time
because parents in Nigeria emphasize the benefits of spending more time
with family.
In conclusion, children want to engage in activities with their friends and
not be left out, and parents should encourage their children to stay at
home more, rather than force them so that their children will not resent
them.
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