Monday, March 10, 2008

Burning Out at Nine?

Burning Out at Nine?

A’kum.. hai sir, it’s me again.. I would like to share something with you about this topic. We had discussed this topic in the class and I’m really interested in this kind of question. This is the most interesting part as I can give my argument and evidence. This text is really understandable and straightforward. I can discover the perspective and positioning without taking much time.
Actually I do not agree with this situation. In my point of view, kids should not be abandoned with a lot of works. They are still too young to be busy and playing is the best way for them to explore the world. If this specialty is taken from them, they will not have the experience to be a kid. Parents always want the best for their children but this doesn’t mean that the children can not enjoy their life. A new study suggests that kids are overscheduled, overworked and running out of time for fun.
For me, kids will always be as kids. They have the feelings to play with the peers. At the early stage of childhood, I think it is enough for them to study only at school. There is no need for them to attend the tuition or additional classes. They need to have their leisure time to play and rest. All work and no play could make for some very messed-up kids. Child experts usually a divided bunch, agree that fun is good. An expert also said that play is the most powerful way as a child explores the world and learns about himself. This is because, unstructured play encourages independent thinking and allows the youngsters to negotiate their relationships with their peers. As for this topic, I had no problem with any terminology because it is short and straight forward. I think that is all about this topic... till we meet again another time... thank you..

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