In many countries children are engaged in some kind of paid work. Some people regard this as completely wrong, while others consider it as valuable work experience, important for learning and taking responsibility. What are you opinions on this?

Across the globe, many
nation
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nations
involve their young ones in some kind of salaried jobs. While many support
this
idea considering the fact that it contains valuable life lessons, a few people still believe that it contains no value at all. I support the
first
notion and regards early working experience with some financial remuneration as fruitful and healthy for adolescents’ development. On the one hand, a few people argue that early part-time employment may cause distractions for young children, since
this
diverts their focus of the main goal, their studies. When adolescents are paid for
work
, they generally classify it as more rewarding than normal studies,
consequently
affecting their studies.
For example
, if a young child is involved in hourly labour at car
work shop
small workplace where handcrafts or manufacturing are done
workshop
, they might start to spend more time for extra money.
In contrast
, their chances of ending in engineering school could be much higher, if they only focus on their school
work
, resulting in a brighter future.
On the other hand
, I believe that early involvement of children skilled
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worker
polishes, strengthens, and groom the personalities of individuals. All children need to understand the reality of life, especially the importance of money. Only
then
will they understand how much hard
work
was behind the purchase of their favourite toy,
for instance
, a PS4.
Furthermore
, due to less leisure time
at
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on
their hands might curb them from indulging in numerous ills of
society, like,
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society, like
drugs and bad company. In conclusion, despite the fear of
children neglecting
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children, neglecting
their studies due to
work
, it is my firm belief that early
work
for children will help in their mental, physical and sociological development and turn them into better humans in the future.
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Example:

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Child labor
  • Exploitation
  • Minimum age
  • Work experience
  • Survival
  • Taking responsibility
  • Education
  • Poverty
  • Legal restrictions
  • Physical toll
  • Psychological impact
  • Cultural perceptions
  • International conventions
  • Economic impact
  • Work-study programs
  • Skilled labor
  • Unskilled labor
  • Developing economies
  • Moral implications
  • Professional development
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