Why I Know That You Do Not Love Your Children!

PARENTING is a divine responsibility which needs to be taken with all seriousness. But how much do you love your children? Sadly, most parents know little to none of the things that are directly impacting the life of their children negatively. How do we expect to give what we do not have?Why I Know That You Do Not Love Your Children! Reveals un-told truths about the elements of this civilized and digitalized world we all find ourselves as well as the profound effect these are having on the overall well-being of our children.IF you're interested in raising children that would grow up to become the best version of themselves, join Baa Ankh Em Rayay as he un-veils the veils that has blurred our vision to the hidden detrimental truths behind this new digitalized society in which we live. Truths that will raise our awareness about how parents can be unknowingly exposing their children to risk and dangers.At the age of 42, Baa Ankh Em Rayay has not only become a father of a daughter but also a grandfather of a son. Having gone through many facets of life , learning the hard way in most cases, he has distilled his wealth of know-ledge and ex-perience in this book. When it comes to talking of love for children, Baa is the go-to guy.

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  • ArtGeekMom
    So many problems
    First, I commend all creators who puts their work out there. This review is my personal opinion. Here’s a few of the things i take umbrage with. this isn’t a parenting guide, there’s no suggestions for how best to incorporate technology into a child’s life, or alternatives etc. Or basically anything resembling a self help book. its all Ridiculously Judgmental statements on society, parenting, technology, spirituality. Copy and randomly pasting the sentence “In my humble opinion” doesn’t make this work humble. It’s so judgmental it’s immediately off putting. The writing needs a lot of work. It soFrustratingly Restating the same grievances over and over. Interspersed flowery, fortune cookie statements on finding enlightenment. it’s cringe worthy. Chapters of unstructured of borderline offensive blanket statements re: (my) failures, by ceaselessly reminding (me) all the ways the author is a better person than basically everyone. arrogant, patronizing, while making sure the listener letting everyone know that the author is better and smarter than everyone in social rereminding that “book” is nothing but things that make the a LONG repetitive lecture on everything that is wrong with the listener and the world today. The first couple recordings are unnecessary and not a way to keep interest.
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