Niswen l Forn – A Bold Conversation About Parenting, Screens & the Future of Our Children

We’re excited to announce the release of a powerful new book by Rami Ayach, titled “Niswen l Forn: A Conversation on Childhood, Technology & the Things We Forgot.”
This book isn’t just a read—it’s a wake-up call.

📖 What’s Niswen l Forn About?
Told through the eyes of two fictional characters—Carla, a tech-savvy realist, and Celine, an old-school creative soul—the book unfolds like a conversation between friends who see the world shifting too fast, and too blindly.
They discuss real, raw issues affecting today’s kids:
Are we parenting or just posting?
What happens when screens raise our children?
Why are kids growing up faster, but feeling less?
And most importantly: can we fix this before it’s too late?
Each chapter is packed with honest reflections, real-life scenes, and ends with practical step-by-step advice for parents, educators, and anyone who cares about future generations.

🌍 Why This Book Matters
In a world where toddlers have YouTube channels, and 10-year-olds care more about filters than friendships, Niswen l Forn is here to remind us of something essential:
Childhood is not content.
It’s not a brand.
It’s a heartbeat, a voice, a messy, beautiful moment that deserves to be lived—not streamed.
✨ Who It’s For
Busy, overwhelmed parents trying to balance tech and real life
Teachers and caregivers looking for new perspectives
Adults who grew up offline and feel something’s not right
Anyone who believes we can do better for the next generation

🖋️ A Word from the Author
“I wrote this not as a parent—but as a human being deeply concerned about what we’re leaving behind. Niswen l Forn is my letter to the future. One conversation at a time, we can protect what matters most.”
— Rami Ayach
📗 Get Your Copy
Niswen l Forn is now available for download and will soon be listed on major platforms.
💬 Join the Conversation
Have a story to share? Thoughts after reading the book?
Use the hashtag #NiswenlForn on social media or leave a comment below. Let’s make awareness louder than autoplay.




