Six Pockets, One Child: Modern parenting and ecology of behaviour in contemporary Children.
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To the Editor, Recent decades have witnessed profound sociocultural and technological transformations reshaping childhood and parenting. Clinical observations reveal increasing behavioral and emotional disturbances in children—irritability, defiance, anxiety, poor frustration tolerance, and digital dependency. Rather than representing degenerative changes, these patterns reflect adaptive responses to shifting family dynamics, technological exposure, and cultural expectations. This correspondence explores these patterns through the lens of the “Six Pocket Syndrome” and contemporary psychological literature. In single child family structure, concentrated attention and resources from parents and grandparents, affection and protection may unintentionally foster dependency, perfectionistic expectations, and reduced tolerance for frustration—traits increasingly observed in clinical practice.Abstract
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