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Pareting In India: Lend a Hand to Needy Kids

Added: 10/04/2006

Sometimes people have difficulty understanding the needs of others, and even worse, that of needy kids. So many are in need of a helping hand, and it isn't just about money, but just someone who cares, someone to lend a helping hand. It doesn't take much to give a few hours out of your week to help a kid who otherwise has no one who seems to understand his needs. It's time for everyone to stop thinking of themselves and do something for a needy child.

The next time you are sitting home relaxing in front of the television, think of what you could be doing instead. There are needy kids out there who could benefit immensely from spending some time with someone who cares. We’re not talking about material things but rather spending some time and opening your heart to a child who needs someone’s love. “There are organizations already that do that,” you say. Unfortunately, there are more kids in need than volunteers! Pareting in India is not an easy.

There is a misconception that needy kids always need material things. However, if the truth is told, there are plenty of kids who come from moderate income families, especially single-parent homes, who have a sufficient amount of material possessions, but need someone with whom they can develop a relationship, especially of the opposite gender, someone to act as a mentor and help them through life’s problem - isn't it the main aim of pareting in India? Being defined as a needy child doesn’t always mean something materialistic, although in many cases that may be true as well. A boy or girl with some of Indian baby names who is being raised by a single mom or dad may be need because they lack the guidance of another parent to help him or her through life’s difficult paths. As a result, they look to another adult to help them through some of life’s troublesome hurdles.

If you think you don’t have time for needy kids, you need to look at what you are doing with your time. Unless you are working seven days a week, sixteen hours a day, you have time for a child who needs you. Think about what you do: go to work, come home, eat dinner and most likely sit down and watch television or some other useless activity until its time for bed. That is not true of everyone, of course, and it may not be true of the person responsible for the after dinner chores, but if that is your routine after work each day, then you can surely take one or two evenings a week to spend some time with a child who needs you. If you already have children, include them in the activities as well; make it a family outing. Sharing some time with a needy child will show your children what love is all about and teach them that not everyone is fortunate enough to have a loving and caring family and pareting in India.

Once you have committed to helping needy kids, you want to know where to find them. Many boys and girls clubs can put you in touch with children who need your services as can organizations such as Big Brothers and Big Sisters. The schools can usually tell you what children may be in need of a mentor, especially if there has been contact with the guidance counselor or school psychologist. Your own children may even be aware of a classmate who is going through a rough time and could use some adult guidance, supervision, and most importantly, time. Sometimes children can be a little timid about admitting that they need more than what they are getting at home, but if a classmate acts as a go-between, it gives the child an opportunity to visit your home as your child’s friend, begin to trust you, and open up with encouragement from your child.

No matter where you live or what social standing you may have because it is not just a problem of pareting in India, needy kids exist. They do not have to be needy in terms of material things by any means, because a child who is in need of social or emotional needs is just as needy as one who needs material things. Remember, money does not provide children with everything they need, so a child who has material things but lacks emotional support at home is still a needy child.


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