In a time when speech has no value, Younes decided to remain silent.
What is the benefit of what he says when he is weak, strange, and free from the constraints of twenty-six years that he spent in a world of fear, loneliness, and near death?!!
Wherever he went and wherever he moved, he was pursued by curses and oppression. Even his attempts to search for a part of his precious past with his wife and son were useless...!
In his relationship with “Abu Al-Rish,” he felt some reassurance from all the alienation that nestled in his heart, but that was not enough for him to find stability and end his torment and loneliness!!
The new circumstances of the country, and the changes in the government, increase his flight and confusion, despite his attachment to all the good people who surrounded him during his ordeal.
“Younes” who longed for everything... nothing saved him!!
How do we protect our children from digital addiction?
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How do we protect our children from digital addiction:
This book contains within it the problem of digital addiction and its symptoms, by defining digital devices, then explaining their benefits and harms, and clarifying the concept of digital addiction, its symptoms, and types. Then we address providing practical solutions that will work to solve the problem of our children’s attachment to digital devices, especially children and teenagers.
By presenting a set of scientific and practical educational strategies and ideas that work to solve this problem and reduce it according to practical and scientific solutions that parents have tried, which have proven their worth in reducing the excessive use of these devices among those who suffer from this problem.
Reviewing some of the vital problems that parents suffer from in light of the spread of digital technology and finding actual solutions to them.
The book contains illustrative examples of applying the strategies in the correct manner to reach the satisfactory result, which actually received good results after their application.
This book was a training course that was presented in some educational institutions concerned with family affairs and problems. Given the increasing demand for this course, the proposal was to embody it in a readable scientific material that parents could access whenever they wished.
Only fourteen pages, or perhaps a few lines are enough.
A different and dangerous experience until I know which is more important: what we said so that it would be very simple memoirs suitable for publication, or what we said over long periods, most of which was not for publication.
Like life, all details are important, but what we leave behind is just a small trace.