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

These days, the industrial development has deeply changed the frame of
work
experiences.
In particular
, especially concerning in developing countries, the rate of younger that are forced to
work
, has risen. I completely disagree with the idea that
this
situation can be interpreted as a way of growing or either of acquiring more responsibilities, and in
this
essay, I will support my opinion with examples. There are several drawbacks behind
this
phenomenon, since children may lose their freedom.
For example
, the daily routine of children consists in having tuitions and studying at home. If they are forced
also
to
work
somewhere, they would pass up their leisure time.
Instead
of playing with friends and feeding their
immagination
the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses
imagination
imaginations
, children would be involved in busy activities. Another reason that support my view, is that in developing countries
this
neither seems to be a choice. In these places, very young children have to
work
in factories, mostly in the textile area, as adults do. What's more, they are mistreated and exploited and
also
badly paid. Surely,
this
is evaluated as a crime, but is still a widespread reality. Having said that, there is
also
another relevant point of view. If you look at
this
work
as a children's
passtime
a diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts (usually pleasantly)
pastime
or as a way of teaching practical skills, we can probably claim it could be an educational moment. If parents, as an example, ask their children to use the lawn mower or to clean something, offering them some
rewarns
a recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing
rewards
,
this
can be partially considered a
work
and meanwhile a chance to
responsibilize
the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force
responsibilities
responsibly
the younger. To sum up, the juvenile
work
should be recognised and labelled as a crime to
condamn
express strong disapproval of
condemn
, since subtracts and erases the younger youth; on the other side, involving children in some homeworks can be viewed as an educational moment.
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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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