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Embracing the Digital Age – A Grandfather’s Dilemma : Part 2

#09 Children’s minds are highly adaptable, and they quickly learn to navigate the digital world. Their brains are incredibly flexible – a phenomenon called “neuroplasticity.” In fact, during the first three years of life, a child’s brain forms over a million new connections every second! Exposure to digital media can enhance listening, comprehension, and decision-making skills, which is why the younger generation often seems “smarter” than we were at their age. However, many misconceptions surround technology, particularly smartphones. Misinformation and fear drive assumptions that screens cause issues like insomnia, cancer, anxiety, ADHD, and more. While these concerns are valid to some extent, many are exaggerated or based on pseudoscience. We must approach these issues with a balanced, scientific perspective, especially as artificial intelligence and other technologies increasingly integrate into our daily lives. Teaching Responsible Digital Use It’s crucial to teach children how to be safe and responsible in their use of technology. Here’s a list of essential digital safety principles for children: – Dr. Anil Mokashi (Pediatrician)MBBS, MD, DCH, FIAP, PhD(Child Growth and Development)

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My Journey as a Pediatrician – Part 2: Expanding Horizons

In the second part of my journey, I want to delve deeper into the experiences that have shaped my approach to pediatrics and social work. The road has been long, with many lessons learned along the way, but each step has brought me closer to fulfilling my mission of making a lasting impact on the lives of children and their families. Integrating Social Work into Pediatric Care As my work in pediatrics deepened, I began to see more clearly the intersection between health and social factors. Many of the issues faced by the children I treated were not just medical but also deeply rooted in social and economic conditions. This realization pushed me to expand my focus beyond the clinic, to engage in social work that could address these broader determinants of health. One of the key initiatives I was involved in was a community outreach program that aimed to improve child health in underserved areas. We conducted health camps, provided nutritional support, and offered educational workshops for parents. The goal was to empower communities with the tools and knowledge to improve their children’s health, even in the face of economic challenges. This work reinforced my belief that pediatric care must be holistic, addressing not just the child’s medical needs but also the social environment in which they live. Education: A Lifelong Passion Education has always been close to my heart. In addition to my work with Bal Kalyan Kendra, I have been involved in various educational initiatives aimed at improving the quality of education for all children. Whether through my writings, public speaking, or direct involvement in educational programs, my goal has been to advocate for a system that recognizes and nurtures the unique potential of every child. One of the initiatives I am particularly proud of is our vocational training program at Bal Kalyan Kendra. Recognizing that not all children fit into the traditional academic mold, we developed a curriculum that offers practical skills training. This program has opened up new opportunities for our students, giving them the confidence and abilities to lead independent, fulfilling lives. Looking to the Future: Continuing the Mission As I look to the future, my focus remains on expanding the reach and impact of our work. The world is changing rapidly, and with it, the challenges faced by children and families. Issues such as mental health, environmental factors, and access to quality education are becoming increasingly important. My mission is to adapt and evolve our programs to meet these new challenges, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to grow up healthy, educated, and empowered. In addition to continuing my work in pediatrics and social advocacy, I am also exploring ways to leverage technology to improve child health. Telemedicine, digital education platforms, and mobile health apps are just a few of the tools that have the potential to revolutionize how we care for children. I am excited to explore these possibilities and integrate them into our work at Bal Kalyan Kendra. A Personal Note On a more personal note, I am incredibly grateful for the support of my family, colleagues, and the countless individuals who have contributed to our mission. This journey has not been one I have taken alone, and I am deeply appreciative of the community that has grown around our work. As I continue this journey, I invite you to join us in our mission. Whether as a parent, educator, healthcare professional, or simply someone who cares about the well-being of children, your involvement can make a difference. Together, we can build a world where every child has the opportunity to reach their full potential.

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Dr. Anil Mokashi

My Journey as a Pediatrician – Part 1: The Early Days

As I sit down to write this, I find myself reflecting on a journey that has been as challenging as it has been rewarding. My name is Dr. Anil Mokashi, and my life’s work has been dedicated to the health and well-being of children. The path that led me to pediatrics was not a straight one, but it was one filled with purpose, passion, and a deep-seated desire to make a difference. The Beginning of a Calling My story begins in a small town where I grew up surrounded by the warmth of a close-knit community. From a young age, I was drawn to the idea of helping others, a trait that was nurtured by my parents who were both deeply involved in community service. It was no surprise then that I was drawn to medicine—a field where I could make a tangible impact on people’s lives. Medical school was where I discovered my true calling. While I initially had an interest in general medicine, it was during my pediatric rotations that I found my passion. There is something incredibly fulfilling about working with children. Their resilience, innocence, and potential for growth struck a chord with me, and I knew that pediatrics was where I was meant to be. Building a Career in Pediatrics After completing my medical education, I began my career as a pediatrician. The early years were intense, filled with long hours and steep learning curves. But every challenge was a lesson, every child I treated a reminder of why I chose this path. My approach to pediatrics has always been holistic—I believe that treating a child goes beyond just addressing their physical ailments. It involves understanding their environment, emotional well-being, and the unique dynamics of their family. One of the most memorable moments early in my career was treating a young boy who had been struggling with chronic asthma. His parents were overwhelmed, and his quality of life was severely affected. Over several months, we worked together to manage his condition through medication, lifestyle changes, and most importantly, educating the family on how to create a supportive environment at home. Seeing him thrive, play, and breathe freely for the first time was a moment I will never forget. It solidified my belief that pediatric care is as much about empowering families as it is about treating the child. The Birth of Bal Kalyan Kendra As my career progressed, I became increasingly aware of the gaps in care for children with special needs. Many of these children were not receiving the attention and support they deserved. It was this realization that led me to establish Bal Kalyan Kendra in 1979, an institution dedicated to providing comprehensive care and education for children with mental, physical, and developmental challenges. Bal Kalyan Kendra was born out of a vision to create a nurturing environment where every child, regardless of their abilities, could thrive. We started small, with just a handful of students, but our mission was clear—to offer a safe space where these children could receive not only education but also the therapeutic and emotional support they needed. Today, our school serves over 350 students, each one a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Pediatrics Beyond the Clinic While my clinical work and the establishment of Bal Kalyan Kendra have been central to my journey, my commitment to pediatrics extends beyond the walls of the clinic. I have always believed in the power of education, not just for children but for parents and caregivers as well. Over the years, I have written numerous articles, guides, and even a few books aimed at demystifying child healthcare and providing practical advice to parents. My writing is an extension of my practice—a way to reach more people, share insights, and advocate for better healthcare policies. Whether it’s discussing the importance of vaccinations, addressing common parenting challenges, or highlighting the needs of special children, my goal has always been to empower parents with the knowledge they need to raise healthy, happy children.

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