Globally children are
affected by this Touch screen
Date
27-09-2017
From
Nalin Ranjan, Scientist
To
Society for Neuroscience-Mexico
How to avoid sleepwalking and sleepless
nights in children?
Sir,
I am surprise to
see two articles one being titled as “Touch-screen giving kids sleepless nights” and the other one titled as “Tech
breeding generation
of sleepwalkers: expert” both had appeared in ‘The Times of India’ corresponding to the date as 14-4-2017 and 12-9-2017. Since it had appeared as news I would like to give
some solution how to tackle those sleepless nights as well as sleepwalking in children. My personal advice is only for children ranging between 4 -17 years are more inquisitive
to operate the smartphone. In order to operate the smartphone parents can
make use of their weakness to enable the child to climb coconut trees or
iron post by attaching
a string to the phone bag and raising it to a limited height of
the tree or iron post. With this kind of enthusiasm child takes the
initiative to climb the coconut tree to fetch the phone by clinching the string using the mouth piece. And thereafter parents should insist the child to climb three or four times a day. By
doing so he/she gradually learns the art of
climbing trees using
their bare feet that could easily lead to a healthier brain in young age. This is how prehistoric humans got used in climbing trees to fetch food from trees about three
million years ago.
It is purely
due to four limb
action and close proximity of the eyes enhance the voltage power for the brain. This is the best way to avoid sleepwalking and
sleepless nights in
children by practicing the climbing habit till he/she attains
the age of adult.
Thereafter he/she will be as healthier as ever if they don’t use
electronic devices not more than 3-8 minutes to keep the brain’s voltage power for a longer duration. This excess
usage of electronic
devices naturally kills the brain by decelerating the voltage power enhanced by the four limb
action. So it is not advisable to give any cell phone below the age
of four years, but try to restrict them from
using it. Just by climbing it makes the body and the brain as
healthy as ever.
Let this beauty speaks itself in
young children’s too.
By
Nalin Ranjan
Brain Research Work
Copy of this report posted to “Kings College London
Neuroscience’ on 27-9-2017
Copy of this report posted to “Federation of European Neuroscience society” on
27-9-2017
Copy of this report posted to “Scientific American
Magazine” on
27-9-2017
Copy of this report posted to Lawrence Krauss from
United States-California” via You Tube on 27-9-2017
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