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Jealousy in Teenagers! I Student Abhigyan Bhatt I Little Kathakar Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Public Speaking through Stories, Speech and Drama Based Personality Development for Teenagers, Speech Writing on May 4, 2023

An original speech written by our student Abhigyan Bhatt.

Abhigyan is 10 years old young writer and speaker from Gurugram. We are proud to have him as a student of the Little Kathakar Program, an Online Public Speaking & Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Abhigyan for this exemplary true self-expression.

Jealousy in Teenagers!

Which one do you feel is the most negative feeling in the world? Any guesses? Well, I feel jealousy is that name of slow poison which is killing the inner immunity called peace and happiness slowly and gently but terribly. Jealousy is a feeling of resentment, bitterness, or hostility toward someone who has something that you don’t. This could be a general success, an achievement, a trait, a social advantage, a material possession, or a relationship, among other things.
In the teenage world, jealousy is frequent, so frequent that you can feel it the whole day. Teens are affected by jealousy in an uncanny manner; it affects many things in their teenage years, and most importantly: their lifestyle. They become negative and stressed because of jealousy.

Jealousy doesn’t make room overnight. It comes slowly through various channels. For example: In schools, unpopular teens face inequality and the bully by popular teens. As a result, teens lose focus on their studies and goals. It also seeps in through unnecessary comparisons made by parents, relatives, neighbors, and teachers which often makes children and teenagers feel that they are not good enough. We often tend to spoil our friendly relationships because of jealousy. What a sad sight! It takes years to build relationships but seconds of jealousy to destroy them.

The only way to curb jealousy in teens is to empower teens when they are children with solid foundational values of being in gratitude at all times, focusing on building skill sets than comparisons, and helping others to the best of our abilities. The most significant way of keeping jealousy at bay is by giving 110% effort in everything we do without expecting the end result.
The ball is always in our court. We always have a choice. But teenagers need support and encouragement from home. Positive reinforcements like love, gratitude, and care can surely build a happy and more vibrant teenager than a jealous teenager.

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Indoor Games Vs Outdoor Games I Student Pratyush Mohile I Little Kathakar Program

By admin in Essay Writing, Public Speaking through Stories, Speech and Drama Based Personality Development for Teenagers, Speech Writing on May 4, 2023

An original speech on Indoor & Outdoor Games debate, written by our student Pratyush Mohile.

Pratyush is 10 years old, a young orator from Mumbai. We are proud to have him as a student of the Little Kathakar Program, an Online Public Speaking through Applied Storytelling & Theatre Program under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Pratyush for this exemplary true self-expression.

Indoor Games Vs Outdoor Games

Are you one of those parents or teachers who support outdoor games more than indoor games or criticize outdoor games? You must listen to my theory.

Today’s generation of children is often criticized for staying inside too much or not going out enough. Indeed, soccer and climbing trees seem to have been replaced with TV consoles and video games, much to the despair of some parents. It is easy to highlight the benefits of outdoor play but is playing outside truly better than playing inside? Or is indoor play not as advantageous as outdoor play? Let’s debunk a few myths about Indoor Play. Indoor play is not just sitting around or staring at a screen. Playing indoors may involve anything from video games to arts and crafts, as well as activities such as board games, and puzzles, or going to an indoor playground constitutes an integral part of Indoor Play.

Research shows one of the benefits of indoor play is that it encourages expansive creativity and critical thinking. For Example: – Activities like storytelling, art and craft, painting, and playing board games push children to be inventive, and imaginative. In Outdoor games, we are using limited critical thinking and creativity as we have rules to adhere to in outdoor games.

Few may say that Indoor Activities don’t have physical activity and I strongly disagree with it. Dancing, and playing hide and seek, are the perfect example of activities that promote physical activity even in an indoor setting.

In addition, other benefits of indoor play include a lower risk of injury and a convenient alternative for rainy days. Indoor playgrounds, for instance, greatly reduce the risk of danger and injury through soft matting or foam in case of any falls. Whereas in outdoor games there is always a high level of risk involved. Once I was playing football and fractured my leg. I missed 10 days of school. Though my parents dread it, let me tell you I loved it.

Indoor games create happiness, reduce stress, and are an excellent opportunity to spend time with family members. For instance- Covid 19 lockdown period has shown this to all of us because we used to play games with family members to go through the day. Whereas outdoor games create stress because of stamina drainage and unhealthy competitive feeling in the so-called matches.

Indoor Play actively strengthens memory formation and cognitive skills. For example- In games like Dumcharades, we try to recall the movie name through mime activity. Outdoor games have just a few rules to remember and they become firm with regular practice. In fact, our teachers can use indoor games to teach classroom concepts in an experiential way.

Do you know indoors play an active role in improving Hand-Eye Coordination? The game of badminton is a perfect example of this because while our eye is on the shuttle our hand is ready for the stroke. Now you may say we can achieve the same benefit in cricket or basketball game. Well, not every teenager is keen to be on the ground under the sun.

One of the core disadvantages of outdoor games is their unpredictable nature. For example- Once I was playing rugby and it started raining. When I reached home, I had caught an obnoxious cold and missed 6 days of school. Playing in outdoor playgrounds means you are prone to infectious diseases coming from rain, hail, or even snow, depending on the country you live in. That’s why I love indoor games.

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