Navigating love and relationships can be difficult at any age, but it is particularly difficult throughout adolescence. Crushes, first loves, and blossoming romances can be exhilarating, but they can also be complex and confusing.?
In India, where youngsters are not comfortable discussing such matters with their parents, they typically seek guidance from the internet or friends, which is not necessarily credible.?
As a result, families and schools must stand up and take the initiative in educating children what it means to be in a good relationship and how to recognize a poor one.
The CBSE has taken a significant stride by introducing Value Education books for class 9 students.?
These chapters are entirely dedicated to examining the complexities of dating and relationships, as well as explaining popular dating phrases such as 'ghosting, catfishing, and cyberbullying'.?
Simple stories and examples are used to convey topics such as crushes and ''special'' friendships.?
@nashpatee uploaded pictures from the book on X (previously Twitter). ''9th grade textbooks nowadays,'' the tweet said.?
Internet users were pleasantly pleased by the book and applauded CBSE for incorporating such important chapters in today's times. Tinder India also chimed in, suggesting that there should be a chapter on navigating breakups.? ? ?
One user wrote, ''Send me the book; I need to read the entire chapter.'' Another commented, ''We weren't even permitted to be friends with boys back then. "This is great."
A third answered, ''I believe it is a wise decision. It's the internet era, and kids are exposed to a variety of things. Teaching teenagers about 'understanding' themselves and their partners will benefit them in the long run. Perhaps we'll finally be able to break free from harmful patterns."
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