We are often asked- Do children really need meditation? Well, in those days when we were growing up, meditation for children was unheard of. But now, things are different.
In a robot world powered by this technology, all information is available with a single click, and IQ may not be the only appropriate parameter for assessing a child's ability. Technology has made it irrelevant. Kids need something more to differentiate themselves and stand out from the crowd.
Technology has also had an adverse effect on the mental health of children. They are accustomed to getting instant gratification in the form of coins and badges when they play games online, and when they do not get this instant gratification in the real world, they struggle to find their balance. The result is poor mental health, depression, inattention, anger, frustration and irritability. Not knowing how to deal with these difficult emotions, they will find a shop in the form of anger and rage.