Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Blog Post #2 Parenting

Children should be respected but stay strictly. Children are immature and innocent. It is important to set their mind about what is right and wrong because they are so innocent they can end up with totally twisted concept. At the same time parents should respect their children as one independent human being. Children should learn from parents and be independent at the same time. Because children is the future it is important to set them correctly, teach them to be independent, and also not limit their ability by forcing them to do something.  It is also very important to give them a free because if that child had do what his or her parents told him or her to do during his or her entire life he or she would not be able to stand on himself or herself. It is always complicated for the parents to raise children because they cannot predict every action of children. Even though parents have to give children freedom but also they have duty to keep children secure because children do not have enough power to keep themselves safe. Parents have to find the ability of children. Without help from parents' help children would have difficulties finding their interest and ability. The environment of children affects children in many different ways. Sometimes children who lived with alcoholic parents would become alcoholic or end up totally opposite. I agree with the way Atticus teaches Jem and Scout. He respect them but strict about things that he think is wrong or harmful to them. When he was asked to answer the questions he never give them random answers or avoid to answer but give them specific definitions and explains them what is going on. He also tries to be the person he wants Jem and Scout to be. One time he said that he would not be able to tell Jem and Scout unless he is doing what he think is right. As a reader I learned many things from Atticus and pretty sure why To Kill A Mockingbird one of the books that people should read at least once in their life time.

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