The current competitive labor market has resulted in a drastic increase in the amount of pressure from both schools and parents leading to enhanced stress levels particularly among preadolescents and adolescents. This has been evidenced by a recent study published by the University of Toronto concluding that over the past half a century, the number of Canadian teenagers suffering from anxiety and depression has increased by approximately 25%. The modern pace of scientific invention, innovation and discovery has contributed to a significant increase in the amount of efforts required by the current generation of children to invest in learning the latest technological developments. As a result, the modern child is confronted by the constant challenge of updating and upgrading their skills to keep up with these incessant changes. Based on a recent survey by the Science Weekly magazine, over the past quarter century, the pace of technological development especially in the field...