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:
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Are we parenting or just posting?
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What happens when screens raise our children?
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Why are kids growing up faster, but feeling less?
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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
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Busy, overwhelmed parents trying to balance tech and real life
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Teachers and caregivers looking for new perspectives
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Adults who grew up offline and feel something’s not right
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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
đź“— Get Your Copy
Niswen l Forn is now available for download and will soon be listed on major platforms.
đź’¬ 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.