Our childhood days were completely different from our kids. We saw mobiles coming up around the age of 20. That’s when we were exposed to connectivity. They are born with mobile phones in their hands. Of course, as parents, we need to work hard and try to create a balance between the digital and the real world because eventually, it’s going to become a thin line and all these people who don't pay attention to this, their child will go another route. It can be negative as well as positive. With technology comes exposure, risks and responsibilities. Teaching responsibility to children at a very young age is difficult and is not easy. Our childhood was different because we had more human interactions and that was the only interaction we understood. Our mistakes were not documented. Little pictures found were memories that we would cherish. In today’s world, everything is out there and it is advanced. I feel children are missing out on nature, and pure food. They are looking at the world through their phones.