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A home looks so vibrant and joyful with a child’s
laughter, pranks and playfulness. The topic “A healthy child makes a healthy
home” reminded me of so many incidents from my life.
An
incident when I was a child
I was a very talkative, naughty and a vivacious
child. When I was about eight or ten years old, I used to eat a lot of ice
creams whenever I was invited to a birthday or a marriage party. I used to
escape the eyes of my mother and gulp down 2-3 ice creams at a go. And then,
the next morning I would wake up with tonsillitis, broken voice, cold and fever.
I was no longer a chatterbox as my throat and mouth
would hurt every time I would try to speak. My house abruptly transformed into
a dull and sullen abode without my giggles and blabbering. My mother would read
stories for me from a collection of short stories and I would listen to her in
pain. My mother’s face would have shades of woe, suffering and pain as I couldn't question her
at all when she was reading the story. On normal days, I would have annoyed her
with multiple questions.
I can still remember the pain stricken face of my
mother and father. My silence really jabbed their hearts. And after I
recovered, they took special care so that I don’t get to eat a single ice cream.
An
incident of my two year old neighbor
My neighbors have a sweet and pretty two year old
daughter, Rupsha. I go to visit her often, whenever I get time. She is a powerhouse
of energy. My grandmother tells me that I have been just like her in my
childhood. She never stops talking and loves to sing and dance.
If I am going through a tiresome day, I just need to
visit her and all my tiredness would vanish miraculously. However recently, she
fell from the bed and had a fracture in her arm. She would keep crying in her
house out of pain. I went to visit her twice but I was totally taken back by
the ambiance of my neighbor’s house. It felt as if a beautiful flower garden
which was inhabited by the chirpiest birds was replaced by a deadly desert.
There were no laughter and happiness in their house.
My neighbors looked lost and pathetic and the little baby wept in pain every
now and then. My eyes became clammy at the sight.
I realized why my parents
would forbid me to eat ice creams and scold me when I got drenched in rain. I remembered how my parents almost got a
heart attack when I got stitches in my head after falling from the swing.
When a child is healthy, he or she spreads happiness
all around the house. The parents of the child are always brimming with energy
and enthusiasm with their child’s pranks and mischievous activities. A house
that has a healthy child is always booming with laughter. Children
suffer from cold, sore throat and fever very often. Therefore every parent must give Dabur
Chyawanprash to their children which will boost their immunity and make them
less susceptible to the common cold. A healthy child really makes a healthy
home. Without a child's laughter, a house looks like an arid desert.
For more details, go to this site https://www.liveveda.com/daburchyawanprash/
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