There are a number of individuals, who assume that youngsters should spend their free time pursuing new knowledge. However, their opponents argue that this particular lifestyle creates unnecessary pressure on children and stress them out. In this essay, I will consider both sides of the argument and then give my own opinion on the matter.
On the one side, such activities as educational games, extra classes and lessons of music or art beneficial for a child’s development in terms of the improvement in their academic performances. In addition, some parents, especially who came from a low-income environment believe that only dedication and hard work may bring success in life. For instance, in my own childhood, I was constantly encouraged by the elderly to study because my parents were sure that only a degree would help me to succeed in life and it was out of the discussion.
However, there are serious objectives against constant educational processes of an upbringing child. First, children, as well as adults, need to relax and take a rest after studies doing nothing important at all. Otherwise, they would feel overwhelmed with different educational tasks and activities. As a result, it could be the cause of depression, mood swings, lack of interest to the wards studying or even social interactions among the youngsters. Meanwhile, sufficient time for relaxation and rest reduces stress hormone level and increase feelings of happiness and fulfilment.
In conclusion, both sides have their merits, but as far as I am concerned, I think it is important for parents to make sure that their child has a balance between educational activities and time for themselves. This way a child will grow up as a well-rounded and happy person, who is confident about their future lives.
There are a number of individuals, who assume that youngsters should spend their free time pursuing new knowledge.
However
, their opponents argue that this particular lifestyle creates unnecessary pressure on children and
stress
them out. In this essay, I will consider both sides of the argument and then give my
own
opinion on the matter.
On the one side, such activities as
educational
games, extra classes and lessons of music or art beneficial for a
child’s
development in terms of the improvement in their academic performances.
In addition
,
some
parents,
especially
who came from a low-income environment believe that
only
dedication and
hard
work may bring success in life.
For instance
, in my
own
childhood, I was
constantly
encouraged by the elderly to study
because
my parents were sure that
only
a degree would
help
me to succeed in life and it was out of the discussion.
However
, there are serious objectives against constant
educational
processes of an upbringing
child
.
First
, children,
as well
as adults, need to relax and take a rest after studies doing nothing
important
at all.
Otherwise
, they would feel overwhelmed with
different
educational
tasks and activities.
As a result
, it could be the cause of depression, mood swings, lack of interest to the wards studying or even social interactions among the youngsters. Meanwhile, sufficient time for relaxation and rest
reduces
stress
hormone level and increase feelings of happiness and
fulfilment
.
In conclusion
, both sides have their merits,
but
as far as I
am concerned
, I
think
it is
important
for parents to
make
sure that their
child
has a balance between
educational
activities and time for themselves. This way a
child
will grow up as a well-rounded and happy person, who is confident about their future
lives
.