Some people believe that children should be made disciplined by making them obey rules and do what their parents and teachers want them to do. Others, however, believe that those children who are controlled are not well-prepared to tackle the challenges life brings to them. Discuss both views and give your opinion. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

Discipline is necessary for
all-around
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development of
children
. Some people believe that
children
should be trained to be disciplined by making them obey the rules and regulations set by the parents and teachers.
However
, others feel that controlling the
children
to a certain extent leads to them being unprepared to tackle difficult challenges and situations in
life
. In
this
essay, I will discuss both views and provide my view of the latter
one
. There is ample sense for the elders to make a child disciplined and bind them to a certain set of rules. The primary reason being that it makes them honest, hard-working and motivated.
Next
, is that it plays a major role in the success of
one
's
life
.
For instance
, following a certain study timetable in a very systematic manner for the exams helps the pupil to outshine in the exam. Another reason why parents stress
this
is that it helps their son or daughter to become a better individual in
life
and do good to mankind.
Although
there are multiple logics for making a learner perfect in every way by fixing certain laws, there are various other reasons as to why
one
should not be bound to specific guidelines.
Firstly
being it makes the
children
vulnerable and
hence
drives them to misbehave with their family. ,
Secondly
rules and regulations sometimes take away the decision-making ability and can end up making wrong conclusions for ourselves.
Lastly
, strict law and order do not allow an individual to step out of their comfort zone and
this
could become
one
of the main reasons for failure in
life
. In conclusion, kids should be controlled in a very limited manner and the difference between right and
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wrong should be repeatedly told by the elders as and when it is required.
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