By the time things get back to normal in India, our kids will have spent two years or more confined to their homes under the shadow of the pandemic. Forget about school, they wouldn’t even have seen the local playground or interacted with other children their age during this period. As parents, we have been passively waiting for the situation to change for the better, looking for cues from doctors, WHO, central and state government bulletins, while we keep busy with work from home, house cleaning, food, booze and online shopping without realising that two years in the life of a child or young adult is two of their formative years—having a disastrous, possibly irrevocable psychological and physical impact on them. After all, these are our children. We need to be the CEOs of our own families and train our children to become CEOs of their own lives.