Children
Children are the future of our universe!
This is Swami Balendu's Motto and motivation for his work with children all over the world. In India he provides food and education for poor children and in the west he works with them psychologically for giving them a way out of school and exam stress or family problems.
You just have to love children and their innocence. Additionally you need to realize the importance and responsibility that you have as an adult because you can form the future of the next generation.
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| Swami Ji writes about a cultural exchange week that his school in India does with a school in Texas, USA. |
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| Swami ji compares the attitude of parents-to-be in India and in Germany. Read about the funny differences of strollers, diapers and other preparations. |
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| Swami Ji writes how a friend tells a Canadian law prohibits doctors from telling the gender of children before they were born so that hospitals don?t get lawsuits. |
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| Swami Ji writes about abortions in India and how there is a law that doctors are not allowed to tell parents the gender of their unborn child. |
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| Swami Ji writes about a special art class for the children of the school. They had fun expressing themselves on paper with many different colours. |
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| Swami ji writes about how children see the world from their small point of view which expands steadily and grows more and more. |
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| Swami Ji writes about the influence that the atmosphere at home has on the development of a child already in early years. |
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| Swami Ji writes about separation and how a couple should take care that the child doesn’t suffer much from the separation. Don’t plant the seed of anger in his heart. |
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| Swami Ji writes about it that everybody needs tasks in his life and how even our young ones already find their own tasks. |
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| Swami Ji writes about the children's dance performance on children's day in India. |
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| Swami Ji writes about the cleverness of a four year old who had his wish of shaving his head fulfilled. |
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| Swami Ji talks about how TV and media create an illusion of easy success around stars. And this is how our children also get this impression that they don?t have to do much for being popular. |
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| Swami Ji writes about the children some of whom only have one set of festive clothes |
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| Swami Ji writes about children who are dressing like adults. He often feels that children should have more time to be children. |
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| Swami Ji writes about the first school day in India. |
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| Swami Ji writes about parents who hit their children. They think they give the child a lesson but the child would learn more if you gave more love instead. |
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| Swami ji writes about his children projects and how sponsors support the whole project instead of a single child. |
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| Swami ji writes about children and how watching their play can give you the feeling of peace, freedom and love. |
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| Swami ji writes about the innocent natural love that the three year old Kanu has for Angie, who came to the Ashram today. |
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| Swami ji writes about a newspaper article in which he read about a 15 year old girl who became mother. There are 8 boys who could be the father. |
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