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Dipen of Beni Municipality-7 of Myagdi wakes up again and takes the mobile on the table in his hand as soon as he wakes up. Her diary starts by looking at the screen of the mobile. The family does not know what 12-year-old Pun, who is studying in class 6, sees on his mobile phone. He gets angry, irritated and refuses to eat until he gets a mobile phone. Due to which, his family should also be under stress.

Parents are worried as children are being left alone under the pretext of online classes and their behavior is starting to show negative changes.

"At present, children are busy on mobiles, laptops and computers in the name of online classes. They do not listen to calls or eat on time. Parents keep getting calls from the school saying that they have not joined the online classes," said Til Bahadur Pun, a parent of Beni Mangalaghat. "They don't want to do any other work without waking up in the morning," said Mohan Poudel, a parent of Beni Municipality-4 Siga. Poudel expressed concern.

Like Poudel, most parents now suffer from anxiety. In the name of online classes, parents have started monitoring their children after waking up in the morning and hugging their children on mobile phones and laptops from 11 to 12 o'clock at night, but the parents have been complaining that the results are getting worse.

"After being busy on my mobile from morning till night, I monitored the child for three days. Instead of joining the online class, he was watching pubs and various other games," said Suman Sapkota, Beni's guardian. It started. ”

Almost all parents in Myagdi are concerned about their children's mobile phones and the Internet. Due to the corona infection, the school has been conducting online classes as there is no environment for physical education in the school. However, it has become a fast excuse for most children to play online class mobile.

Even the parents who used to give mobile phones to their children in the beginning are now tense as they cannot live without mobile phones. Lately, only one question has been rising in the minds of parents - how to get rid of the mobile addiction of the child?

Laxmi Subedi of Jamarukkot used to forget to let her daughter play with her mobile phone as she had to do housework when she was young. Gradually, my daughter got into the habit of playing mobile games. Laxmi said that now that she is mobile, she forgets her parents and friends and refuses to leave the room.

Sociologists and child psychologists are of the opinion that parents should be aware of the long-term effects of loneliness that is developing in children. Dr. Meena Shakya, a pediatrician, said that due to the busy lifestyle of parents and use of technology, children's habit of not wanting to integrate in the society and preferring to live in solitude has been increasing recently. Parents complain that the culture of living alone for hours after finding a mobile phone, how to deal with whom, how to speak is disappearing in children.

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