Father scolded for mobile, then 14 -year -old daughter took a dreadful step and then …

Father scolded for mobile, then 14 -year -old daughter took a dreadful step and then ...

Children are getting addicted to mobile phone. Many children need consultation. Children get accustomed to playing games and watching videos on mobile phones from a young age, we do not know when and when we come to know, we take strict steps, due to which the children get angry and take wrong steps. A terrible news has come out from Surat.

A shocking case has come to light from Surat in Gujarat. Here when a girl was scolded by her mother to waste time on mobile, the girl took a dreadful step. A student studying in the eighth grade in Pandesara area of ​​Surat committed suicide by her mother for scolding her for not wasting time on mobile phones. This entire incident is of the Avarbhava Society of Pandesara area. The 14 -year -old Jahan Nishad studied in the eighth grade. Most of his time was spent on mobile. She was addicted to mobile. Even after refusing, she could not stay away from her mobile.

Recently, when the girl was using mobile, her mother scolded and reprimanded her. The girl felt very bad due to this rebuke. After scolding the girl, her mother went to the market to buy vegetables. She was alone at home and committed suicide by hanging himself. When the mother returned from the market, she saw that the girl was hanging from the noose and the ground slipped under her feet. Police was informed, the police took the body and sent it for postmortem.

Experts do not consider scolding children and keeping them away from mobile phones. First of all, decide screen time for children. Whether it is to watch TV, use mobile or play games. Along with this, parents should also join the entertainment with the child and keep themselves away from the phone. Not only this, inspire children to play out, including them in their favorite activities. Let’s spend time with friends. All this should be under the supervision of parents. If the situation is serious, get the child counseling immediately.

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