युक्ताहारविहारस्य युक्तचेष्टस्य कर्मसु।
युक्तस्वप्नावबोधस्य योगो भवति दुःखहा॥
“For one who is balanced in eating, recreation, work, sleep, and activity, life becomes harmonious.”
The Gita does not glorify excess. It values balance and children desperately need that lesson today. Modern childhood often swings between extremes: overstimulation, endless screens, packed schedules, academic pressure, and emotional burnout. The Gita’s idea of moderation feels deeply relevant. Children need rest, play, movement, conversation, boredom, silence, and unstructured time alongside achievement.
A balanced child is not necessarily the busiest child. Parents sometimes mistake exhaustion for productivity. But emotional well-being grows best in homes where rhythm exists, where work, joy, discipline, and recovery coexist.
