It's generally considered that teaching small kids to become good citizens is an unwritten duty of parents. But others claim that schools, where there are properly trained teachers and sufficient learning materials, are the best places for children to learn to become
model citizens of every s
In
essay, I'm going to look at
sides of the coin and give my own opinion at the end.
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efense (military) military action or resources protecting a country against potential enemies
of the people who think that parents should be the one to teach their kids manners and behaviours, it's been pointed out that it's an unwritten duty f
the parents to do so because they are the natural guardians of their sons and daughters as well as they are the people who spend the most time with them. It's certainly agreeable that a father and a mother are the natural protectors of their children and
, in theory, should teach their kids to become good citizens so they can better protect themselves and their children when they get older. Another fact is that parents are always the people who spend the most time with their children (especially when the children are still young and dependent). It's been scientifically proven that children will copy their parent's behaviour and how the children will be in the
is greatly impacted by how their parents raise them up.
, in a household where the parents always eat h
there's a higher chance the children will continue to view eating h
as a vital option when they grow up.
Regarding the opinion that
is a better
for children to learn to be good members of the society when they grow up, there are many points supporting
statement
as in schools there are teachers and equipments specialised in teaching and training for the children, or simply because
and
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enters an area that is approximately central within some larger region
were created to be a
to study and to learn. More particularly, it's absolutely true that schools were introduced in the
to teach young citizens of knowledge and manners. Nowadays it would be crime to prohibit a child from going to
.
is undoubtedly a very important part of our society, since it's the
to nurture and raise
generations. Schools and
c
enters an area that is approximately central within some larger region
have specialised teachers and equipments, which are highly efficient in terms of teaching children to become good citizens.
, a teacher who i
in an
area will unquestionably teach children much better than the parents who are always occupied with their own jobs, personal issues, relationships,....
In conclusion, it's undeniably true that
the parents and the
system play a vital role in a child's grow up stages. In my personal opinion, I think that the 2 places are equally important and children needs to learn from
places in order to become great human beings. Kids cannot just go to
without learning from their parents or the other way around,
have to d
on one another to nurture a
member of the society.