If we look around it is not hard to see that children raised by law abiding, god fearing parents demonstrate good character traits. They are a pleasure to be around and a blessing to the society. By contrast, children who grow up in the company of bad people almost always acquire bad traits. They eventually grow into notorious criminals. Therefore, I agree with the argument that children learn by observing and copying others.
Young children have highly impressionable minds. They arrive in this world with no idea of what is good or bad. The only way for them to learn is to observe others and copy their actions. When a young child behaves badly, he is not exactly aware of the fact that he is being a nuisance. Rather, he is merely demonstrating the behaviour he sees around him.
For example, if we study the lives of notorious criminals, it is easy to see that many of them had a troubled childhood. Most of the times, they came from dysfunctional families where they had no one to teach them what is good or bad. They just imitated the behaviour of the people around them and eventually turned out to be criminals. By contrast, it is extremely difficult for children raised in good households to develop bad habits. This happens only in the rare cases where the child gets into the company of bad people outside their home.
To conclude, it is evident that children learn a lot from the behaviour of the people around them. It is therefore imperative that parents who want to raise good children demonstrate good behaviour themselves.
If we look
around
it is not
hard
to
see
that
children
raised by
law abiding
, god fearing parents demonstrate
good
character traits. They are a pleasure to be
around
and a blessing to the society. By contrast,
children
who grow up in the
company
of
bad
people
almost always acquire
bad
traits. They
eventually
grow into notorious criminals.
Therefore
, I
agree
with the argument that
children
learn by observing and copying others.
Young
children
have
highly
impressionable minds. They arrive in this world with no
idea
of what is
good
or
bad
. The
only
way for them to learn is to observe others and copy their actions. When a young child behaves
badly
, he is not exactly aware of the fact that he is being a nuisance.
Rather
, he is
merely
demonstrating the
behaviour
he
sees
around
him.
For example
, if we study the
lives
of notorious criminals, it is easy to
see
that
many
of them had a troubled childhood.
Most of the times
, they came from dysfunctional families where they had no one to teach them what is
good
or
bad
. They
just
imitated the
behaviour
of the
people
around
them and
eventually
turned out to be criminals. By contrast, it is
extremely
difficult for
children
raised in
good
households to develop
bad
habits. This happens
only
in the rare cases where the child
gets
into the
company
of
bad
people
outside their home.
To conclude
, it is evident that
children
learn a lot from the
behaviour
of the
people
around
them. It is
therefore
imperative that parents who want to raise
good
children
demonstrate
good
behaviour
themselves.