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American Journal of Advances in Nursing Research

Volume 11, Issue 2, 2024
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American Journal of Advances in Nursing Research
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XXX-XXXX (Print), 2349 – 0691 (Online)
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bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
HURRIED CHILD SYNDROME
Author
Raghu V A and Priyadarshini L B
Email
raghuva84@gmail.com
keyword
Hurried Child Syndrome, children's, Antidepressants
Abstract
If we look back to our life it was a kind of carefree time, where we learned most of the things by playing in streets, after that at home with siblings and learned many things by only play and meanwhile we prepared to take up responsibilities in adulthood. The parents at our period were given freedom to be as we are and they didn't hurry us to grow. But why are we hurrying our children to be time-oriented and time-regulated, which gives more emphasis on speed, and quick results. Very often more importance is given to quantity than quality. This is resulting in a hurried child. We may think that it may not be true but Millions of stressed-out children are now medicated with antidepressants. Six million, according to a study done for the Frontline public affairs documentary series on U.S. public television.
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