
I receive occasional telephone calls from parents who feel strained by the experiences of not being able to be present to their children in a way that would make the reciprocal presence meaningful. How much ever parents attempt to draw near to the pre-school child, child's interest is to use the mobile phone or watch cartoons in the TV.
The flowers are present for a short time.
The childhood is for a short time. Soon they will be teenagers and would move on beyond the orbit of parents.
How can parents make the reciprocal presence, the ambience of relationship between children and parents, is a question parents need to consider!
The first five years before a child begins formal schooling would be the defining season to cultivate and promote reciprocal presence. The child being drawn towards the parents and the parents feeling drawn towards the child !
The golden period in child development is the pre-school season in the life of a child. It is the time to develop the attachment process between children and parents, which shall become the emotional link that stays on during late childhood.
The early childhood would be the flowering years and the late childhood would be the fruitful years.
I wonder why parents introduce mobile phone, cartoon viewing, and day care even from the first year of the child ! At that season of their life, what they need is an emotionally stable environment where parent-child interaction is intimate, consistent and cordial. It is this which would make a child to live fruitfully in the later years. I wish parents would use the longer periods of maternity and paternity leave available in most of the working places as a provision for promoting better parent-child relationship in the pre-school years!
I wish each home would have a child's corner, where the child and parent can spend time together, pursuing different interests of a child to promote interactive and participatory engagements between parents and child!
The flowers are in the garden for a short while.
The early childhood is also for a short time!
How much we treasure early childhood as formative and foundational for future wellness of children and parenting fulfilment!
M.C.Mathew(text and photo)






























