Question: In some cultures, children are often told that they can achieve anything if they try hard ...
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Choosing the best method to achieve goals by children is highly debatable topic these days. it is sometimes thought that in some cultures, pupils are often told to receive their desired goals by overcoming one hardship after another. Despite a few disadvantages associated with this view, I believe that its benefits greatly outweigh the cons.
Positively, no one can deny that hardwork can often make up for a lack of talent to achieve goals in some cultures. A main advantages of this view is that if children want to have an identity in society in the future, they can enough practice to be professional in their skills. As a result, they find suitable jobs related to their skills, followed by good positions in society. Another point to consider is that it is worth giving children motivation to hardwork because it can be more effective for those who are suffer from a lack of self-assurane. As a result, they can believe themselves are capable of obtainig their desired goals.
Negatively, there are some drawbacks to trying more enough to obtain specific goals. The principal issue with this view is that it may be mentaly hurt children because it gives them stress when they would not perfectly deal with challenges and problems. Because there is a posibility of failing in achieving their goals. Moreover, if due to some cultures children were forced to try hard to achieve anything, they would show possibility to be more creative in different areas. For example, my parents do not force me to implement their ideas, and consequently, I become more independent in my ideas and can obtain my goals. However, this incidence is less likely to occure and lots of people are not involved in this type of issue.
In conclusion, weighting both sides of the arguments, I would say that although in some cultures pupils show less creativity and dependency because they are forced to try hard, it is more important to give them motivation and be aware of practicing one day after another to be more seccessful in their future and job market.
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Choosing the best method to achieve goals by children is highly debatable topic these days. it is sometimes thought that in some cultures, pupils are often told to receive their desired goals by overcoming one hardship after another. Despite a few disadvantages associated with this view, I believe that its benefits greatly outweigh the cons.
Positively, no one can deny that hardwork can often make up for a lack of talent to achieve goals in some cultures. A main advantages of this view is that if children want to have an identity in society in the future, they can enough practice to be professional in their skills. As a result, they find suitable jobs related to their skills, followed by good positions in society. Another point to consider is that it is worth giving children motivation to hardwork because it can be more effective for those who are suffer from a lack of self-assurane. As a result, they can believe themselves are capable of obtainig their desired goals.
Negatively, there are some drawbacks to trying more enough to obtain specific goals. The principal issue with this view is that it may be mentaly hurt children because it gives them stress when they would not perfectly deal with challenges and problems. Because there is a posibility of failing in achieving their goals. Moreover, if due to some cultures children were forced to try hard to achieve anything, they would show possibility to be more creative in different areas. For example, my parents do not force me to implement their ideas, and consequently, I become more independent in my ideas and can obtain my goals. However, this incidence is less likely to occure and lots of people are not involved in this type of issue.
In conclusion, weighting both sides of the arguments, I would say that although in some cultures pupils show less creativity and dependency because they are forced to try hard, it is more important to give them motivation and be aware of practicing one day after another to be more seccessful in their future and job market.