Studies are important; so are hobbies and playtime: Priyanka Sarkar

Published On : 2024-11-16T12:42:43+0530 [ IST ] | Author : Mayur_Tembhare
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Priyanka believes failures make one realise how life is a roller-coaster ride. She says: “Shohoj’s in-person chess classes teach him how to deal with failure.”Best travel buddy, reading partner and a go-to person for her son Shohoj Priyanka Sarkar takes pride in being all of it to her 11-year-old son

Hobbies help a child think outside the box.

Growing up Priyanka took interest in painting and reading books. Having stepped into the world of showbiz when she was 12 she credits balancing hobbies with schoolwork for her time management skills.

Children need to be tech-friendly but also use it responsibly’

The actress doesn't believe in keeping her son away from technology as kids are now expected to be tech-friendly. “During the pandemic technology was the only way to survive, to do their classes,” says Priyanka.

Priyanka shares: “I try to teach Shohoj the value of empathy. I’ll feel the saddest as a mom if I see him not being kind,respectful and e

Shohoj is my best travel & reading buddy.

Priyanka looks visibly elated when her son tells her that she is his go-to person in every aspect of his life.

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Hobbies help children discover their interests, think out of the box, build confidence, communication skills and learn teamwork. It can also provide a healthy outlet for stress and anxiety management.

Attending a hobby class physically is important. Being with other students in his guitar class enriches him as a human being.


Source : Reporters From Sunrise Chronicles


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Priyanka believes failures make one realise how life is a roller-coaster ride. She says: “Shohoj’s in-person chess classes teach him how to deal with failure.”Best travel buddy, reading partner and