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  • zhangzhuopu
    University: Shanghai Jian Qiao University
    Nationality: China
    June 24, 2020 at 11:51 pm

    Should we educate children according to rules? Some parents believe that we cannot emphasize strict disciplining too much. However, some educationists argue that we should not impose too many rules on children. From my point of view, children should abide by some basic conduct codes, but they should not be restricted too much.

    On the one hand, some parents believe that rules can hold children accountable for their behaviors. That is children, unlike grownups, do not realize the consequences of what they have done. Therefore, rules can make them aware of how to behave in a socially acceptable way. As an example, rules help them act proper table manners and greet each other politely. Aside from that, safety rules also play an important role in children’s lives. In this case, children can behave well in their formative years. Finally, they might fail at the workplace.

    On the other hand, some educationists hold the view that strict rules impede kid’s creativity and imagination development. To be more specific, if parents or teachers ask children do every single thing in terms of rules or regulations rigidly; it is hard for them to perform well in the later career. In fact, they lack ability to plan schedule independently. As a result, children cannot complete the tasks by themselves.

    As far as I am concerned, appropriate rules are conducive to kids’ development. But strict rules stifle children’s creative and imaginary abilities. It is essential for parents and educators to seek a balance between rules and the freedom of children.

    zhangzhuopu
    University: Shanghai Jian Qiao University
    Nationality: China
    June 24, 2020 at 12:50 am

    Whether kids should stick with rules or do what they have been asked has been a debated topic. Some seniors believe that strict discipline benefit of regulating kids. However, some educationists argue that we should not stress too many rules on them. From my point of view, I do agree children should abide some basic behavior codes, but they should not be restricted too much.

    On the one hand, some seniors believe rules help make children hold accountable for their behaviors. That is, children, unlike grownups, do not realize the consequence of what they done. And rules can make them aware how to behave in a socially acceptable way. For example, rules help them act proper table manners and greet each other politely. Besides, safety rules also share an important role in children’s lives. In this case, children can behave well in their socially formative years.

    On the other hand, some educationists hold the view that strict rules impede kids’ creativity and imagination in childhood. To be more specific, if children grew up in a stiff rules environment; it is hard for them to perform well in the workforce. That is, they lack of ability to plan; stick with every single rules and depend on others too much. As a result, they cannot complete the tasks by themselves. Finally, they might fail at workplace.

    As far as I am concerned, appropriate rules are conducive to kids’ development. But strict rules can stifle kids’ creativity and imagination. It is essential for seniors and educators to find a balance between rules and freedom of kids.