CHILD IS THE FATHER OF MAN
From Sampath's Desk:
CHILD IS THE FATHER OF MAN!
“Child is the father of man”, said William Wordsworth. Children are gift of God, asset to parents, family and
society, and above all, fountainhead to prosperity and posterity. Tiny tots are
‘living Gods’ and ‘natural cynosure’ for discerning eyes and minds.
Mother is creator of life who sustains the human-race. The
marvel and miracle of creation takes place in the womb of mother
taking her flesh and blood, who gives birth to her
offspring after nursing it for 10 months.
Child is a miracle of love, a treasured gift from above.
While child is a visual delight and feast, its lisp is music to ears!
Cherubic face, infectious social smiles, naive appearance, curious look,
innocence, innocuousness, instant boisterous laughter, exclaiming mindset,
inquisitive mind/querying, scientific temperament, non-selective mingling,
non-discriminatory interactions, playful attitude, gullible character,
never-quenchable knowledge quest, positive future dreaming, naughty
dispositions, yearning, and craving for love and affection, fertile/lively
imaginations, limitless merry-making, perennial thoughtfulness and other typical
puerile dispensations are different dimensions of the intrinsic and built-in beauty
and effervescent characteristics of a growing child sure to evoke
more than a cursory glance in onlookers. The young ones are always ready
and willing to discover the world through seeing, touching, hearing, smelling
and tasting. For them, ‘seeing is only believing’! Child-gazing would fill
one’s mind with a lot of joy. Babies, cutie pies, and tiny tots and their activities provide us a visual treat.
A child has no inhibitions while making merry. Victor
Hugo, a French Literary Genius observed thus, “even the saddest face gets
brightened up with joy at the very sight of a child.” And if one looks at
the world through a child’s eyes and mind, he/she can see how tension
and stress make their way out, and how human mind gets excited,
electrified and energized with bubbling enthusiasm.
The family of one of my nieces relocated from Bombay (now Mumbai)
to Chennai in the 1990’s and lived in our house for some months. My
10-month-old niece was shy moving with us initially. She would only allow her
mother (my sister) to feed her milk through the feeding bottle and would refuse
to be fed by anybody else. Of course after weeks, she became friendly with all
of us. As a 2-3 year child, she would take away the dolls from the lower
steps of the ‘Kolu’ lisping thus, “I need these mommai’s (meaning ‘Bommais’ in
Tamil and ‘dolls’ in English) to play with”, refusing to give them back. She
also refused alternative dolls offered. Only after lot of convincing we could
retrieve the dolls from her and restore them on the Kolu giving her other attractive
pieces!
My nephew, when he was 3-year-old, was fond of imitating a bus
driver. He would take a plastic bucket, reverse and place it on the floor
upside down, and have a ring ball on it as ‘steering wheel’. He would install a
stick at a convenient make-shift point near the bucket to move it for ‘gear
changing’. Sitting on his small chair he would do his ‘bus-driving’ making
appropriate sounds of a bus in motion much to the amusement of all of us at
home.
Another niece, at age 3, would make an inspection of things here
and there whenever she visited our house. She would collect things that
attracted her in our house in a bag. Once, important household things were
missing. I told my family members, “Don’t bother, you can find and retrieve
them from her bag”. When I was proved right, there was belly-aching laughter
all around!
Even though they are now grown-ups, these and other pleasant
memories connected with their childhood days would still transport me into
nostalgia and a pinnacle of joy.
Toddlers are great explorers! They love to touch, squeeze, poke and
rub to find out what a toy, doll, or whatever item they put their hands on is
all about besides researching the texture. Sensory experiences are
wondrous to a baby learning what the world and things around look like, or how
to handle and play with them in its own way with lot of self-joy?
Playing is children’s work. I always used to spare some time with
small children. You can swim in a pond of enjoyment while playing with
them. By engaging and interacting with active tiny tots, one can have
pretty moments of amusement and excitement that could reverse even the most
sagging moods and transform mundane of tasks into a beaming smile or roaring of a laughter. Children sometimes help you see things in new perspectives, whole and
fresh. When children love, they love profusely and without any inhibitions that
can warm up and melt even frozen hearts. Child represents Godliness!
Children are great at speaking their true and blatant thoughts. They have neither
any secret plans nor hidden agenda.
As our former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam had said, “Every child is
a budding scientist”, my nephew and nieces, during their childhood, would
question the answers more than trying to answer the questions! I had enjoyed a
lot with them around.
Such is the wonderland of children a tryst with whom is always a
pleasant experience; isn’t?
R.SAMPATH
24/4/2020

Very well written mama. Kudos!
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