From Childcracy to Democracy :D

This is a sweety as well as salty blog. I hope you may enjoy two tests in one blog.

Definition of childcracy.
Government of children, for the children, by the children.

Childhood time is regarded as full of fun. Silly questions, innocent reply and naughtiness make the childhood more memorable. The Children are  mischievous to this extent that devil, himself, seeks refugees from them. The children are unique creatures for many  reasons. They are clean-hearted, hungry for sincerity, expose what are at their heart and natural comedians, who make us smile even in our bad mood.  At this stage, whenever a new idea hatches out in a child's mind, he must carry them out regardless of its consequences. Thus, they rule in their own world. In other words,  this is an explanation of a childcracy in a true sense :D

The time of schooling begins. He is given syllabus, books and specific uniform and strictly  directed to abide by rules and observe discipline. When he finds the system over-disciplined, where there is no the freedom of speech nor the freedom of movement in the school. He asks himself if he is in the school or in a jail. But, he does not know that the rule is applied on human, to keep the system running smoothly, to gain ulterior result and to teach him discipline and etiquettes, which make him a good citizen. So, He must thank that he is in the school not in a jungle where the rule " Might is Right" prevails.

In order to get a better result, he tries his level best to adhere himself  to the syllabus and read none other than recommended books. While preparing for an exam, there is always a bit stress on his brain regarding the types of questions be asked in the test. For he must keep off reading the books which are not recommended by the school management.

When the exams of the school is over, the exams of life commences. Those students, who stick by the academic literature and willingly conform themselves with the rule and discipline of the school, become able to face all the challenges of life with bravery and persistence. Finally, the success begins chasing them. It directly or indirectly strengthens the country, in other words, democracy.

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  • I haven't changed anything but removed some typos in my blog I do it as usual. 

    I feel very glad that you found my blog creative.

    Thank you so much for visiting here 

  • Okay, I got it. I was confused at first although reading it twice. :D I guess the paragraph has changed a little. Now, more clear. Thanks. :)

    Very creative with new term "childcracy". Good job!
  • Well Onee-chan,

    In order to comprehend "childcracy" you should read first paragraph once again. It is the time, when a child has no compulsion and full freedom. You may find how he enjoys his freedom.

    The second paragraph is a training session which enables him to conform a proper system and thus, he is gradually being transfered from childcracy into democracy.

    Yes, I coined this new term "childcracy" :)

    Thank you so much sharing your opinion and asking interesting question.
  • I tried to find the meaning of "childcracy" in dictionaries, but can't find it. Do you create this word by yourself because of same diction? :)

    Children are always taught like that. Their bad attitude sometimes breaks the rule, but they learn a lot from that. Some of them have fun with school, but they aren't obedient children 100%. Questions, ideas, and creativities are allowed in school. And about keeping off another book is just for a moment. The job of teachers are making them know what the important those lesson is. I'm not a professional teacher, but I know that the important job for teacher is, forming a good personality, good attitude, good mind-set. Here teachers do about 50%, while the rest is parents.

    I don't think I can connect childcracy to democracy, while you define childcracy as something like compulsion and democracy as I know is something want a freedom. Here, I mean they learn about breaking the rule and exposing the ideas from child, not after school finished. So, they, yes, learn democracy since they're children. Am I misunderstood with your words. Can you make it clear..? Thanks.
    Very nice topic. :)
  • I am very pleased to receive appreciation from you. This is an imagination in my mind I transformed it into words. I could write it even longer and funnier, but don't wanna bother my readers :)

    Thank you so much for leaving your comments.
  • Good job!
    That's the way children grow up, though.

  • Well, maybe your pupils are afraid of telling you about that you don't wanna hear from them as I said there is no freedom of speech nor freedom of movement. Lol

    I think every teacher does his best to build up his pupil in such way he may be able to face the reality of life with brevery.
    Thank so much commenting. I really feel glad.
  • My pupils never told me that they were in jail whenever they were in my class!  Instead, they wanted to go back to my jail..er.. class after finishing the school year, hahaha.

    We introduce the world to them.  We feed them with information that will make them ready to face the world when the time comes.  In short, we bring the reality of life closer to their inspection to help them achieve what they want to achieve when they are old enough to decide for themselves.

    I really like the way you explain the transition of a child from childcracy to democracy.  You really write well.

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