Task2-argument-teach children to be a good parent at school
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 9:38 am
Some people think it would be a good idea for schools to teach every young person how to be a good parent.
Do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
Describe the skills a person needs to be a good parent.
Nowadays there are many juveniles to become parents when they are still very young. Some people suggested schools to enlighten them how to be a good parent such as how to change nappy, breastfeeding, taking care of babies when they are sick as well as teaching them a right concept to them. All of these skills are necessary for the offspring to be a good father or mother. I personally agreed that it is a splendid idea to educate them it in their earlier life. There are two primary reasons for this.
Firstly, it is an undeniable fact that teaching them how to be a good father or mother can increase their sense of responsibilities. To illustrate, the school can make a role play with pupils and teach them how to take care of an infant and what they have to do with the baby during a day. This makes it clear that students will accurately realize how much onuses they have to take when they are having a baby. Moreover, although I certainly agree that they may not fully understand their responsibilities because of they are not mature enough. Nonetheless, I contend that this course can offer them a proper basic concept.
Secondly, and even more importantly, this curriculum can raise their sense of respect of their parents. As they can comprehend how much their parents love them and look after them through this class. Admittedly, not all the fathers or mothers are fully taking their mandatory responsibilities of their children. Hence, some of schoolchildren may not have empathy. Teachers may need to arrange other classes for them in order to give them a right concept. It is obvious from this that the course is benefited to the students along with their parents too.
In conclusion, I once again reaffirm my position that the educating offspring how to be a good parent at schools has more pros than cons. Also, I believe that it seems highly advisable for the government to invest more financial incentives to those schools which are holding these courses.
Do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
Describe the skills a person needs to be a good parent.
Nowadays there are many juveniles to become parents when they are still very young. Some people suggested schools to enlighten them how to be a good parent such as how to change nappy, breastfeeding, taking care of babies when they are sick as well as teaching them a right concept to them. All of these skills are necessary for the offspring to be a good father or mother. I personally agreed that it is a splendid idea to educate them it in their earlier life. There are two primary reasons for this.
Firstly, it is an undeniable fact that teaching them how to be a good father or mother can increase their sense of responsibilities. To illustrate, the school can make a role play with pupils and teach them how to take care of an infant and what they have to do with the baby during a day. This makes it clear that students will accurately realize how much onuses they have to take when they are having a baby. Moreover, although I certainly agree that they may not fully understand their responsibilities because of they are not mature enough. Nonetheless, I contend that this course can offer them a proper basic concept.
Secondly, and even more importantly, this curriculum can raise their sense of respect of their parents. As they can comprehend how much their parents love them and look after them through this class. Admittedly, not all the fathers or mothers are fully taking their mandatory responsibilities of their children. Hence, some of schoolchildren may not have empathy. Teachers may need to arrange other classes for them in order to give them a right concept. It is obvious from this that the course is benefited to the students along with their parents too.
In conclusion, I once again reaffirm my position that the educating offspring how to be a good parent at schools has more pros than cons. Also, I believe that it seems highly advisable for the government to invest more financial incentives to those schools which are holding these courses.