As technology continues to transform modern life, the challenge before parents is not simply to keep children safe but to ensure that they continue to grow as complete human beings The laughter of children echoing through playgrounds, the excitement of a neighbourhood cricket match, and the friendships forged in parks and open grounds were once defining features of childhood. Today, however, such scenes are becoming increasingly rare. Across societies, a new culture of parenting has emerged, one driven by genuine concern for children's safety but often resulting in excessive protection. While parents naturally wish to shield their children from harm, an important question arises: Are we protecting our children, or are we unintentionally restricting their growth and development?