Assam Man Shares Son’s Gaming Talent & Academic Success, Internet Applauds

Assam Man Shares Son’s Gaming Talent & Academic Success, Internet Applauds

An Assam father’s post about his gamer son, who’s also a class topper, has gone viral. He shared his belief in raising children with trust and freedom rather than control. The post sparked a wave of online support, with netizens praising his parenting and offering thoughtful suggestions.

Ritesh KumarUpdated: Friday, April 11, 2025, 05:00 PM IST
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An Assam father’s post about his gamer son, who’s also a class topper, has gone viral. | Image: X/@paganhindu

In a heartwarming and now-viral post, an Assam-based father has reignited the debate around parenting in the digital age. A man named Pagan took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to share a glimpse of his parenting philosophy and the internet can't stop talking about it.

In a short video, Pagan’s young son can be seen intensely focused, typing at lightning speed while playing a video game on a laptop. But it wasn’t just the gaming skills that caught people’s attention it was Pagan’s refreshing take on parenting that truly resonated.

"My younger son Sidharth. He types faster than my eyes can see. My wife and me, made a decision, that we will never limit our sons. No matter what," Pagan wrote.

But that’s not all Pagan proudly shared that his son isn’t just a skilled gamer, he’s also the topper of his class, confident, well-liked by teachers and classmates, and already climbing the competitive gaming ladder, despite being too young for official tournaments.

“He tops his class, he’s smart, confident, and has lots of friends,” Pagan wrote, emphasising that his son is thriving academically and socially while pursuing a passion often frowned upon by traditional parenting norms.

“I believe we shouldn’t control our kids. We should trust that they’ll find their own way. As parents, our job is to support them not mold them into what we want,” he said.

The post has sparked widespread admiration and discussion as parents around the country weigh in on whether modern parenting should be more about freedom, trust, and support, rather than restriction and control.

Netizens' Reactions

One user said, "Not sure what his curriculum is, but do teach him languages like C++ or Python, if not already. Kids with logical minds can grasp coding like math or science. It’s great that you don’t control him — this will help him become a global citizen and a creator."

Another user said, "A serious question how do you draw the line between screen time for gaming and study? Kids usually resist when asked to stop gaming and focus on academics. How are you managing their listening and focus skills?"

Another user said, "Many Indian parents see gaming as a waste, but it improves critical thinking, fast decision-making, and stress relief. Happy to see you encourage your son’s interest. Just one suggestion — get him an external monitor and keyboard to maintain better posture and reduce eye strain."

Netizens' Reactions

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Another user said, "This is what my parents gave me freedom with trust. They believed in the values they passed on. That’s exactly what I’ll do with my kids. Enable them, but let them walk their own path."

Another user said, "Children feel powerful when parents support them. Today, instead of listening, many parents scold their kids for not following instructions. You’re doing the right thing standing by him, not against him."

Another user said, "Just one thing take care of his posture. Sitting hunched over a laptop can cause long-term back pain. I’ve been there. Good posture now can prevent health issues later."

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