It is a common fact that more people are migrating to rich countries in order to seek for a better living environment for their children. Some people support that these decisions will benefit their children; while, others believe that new living environments will bring drawbacks for their children. The essay will discuss the both views and presents my support to the former view.
To begin with, moving to a rich nation will provide a high quality of life for children. Moreover, harmonious communities, better educational resources, clean living environment with close-zero pollution, and universal health care system there will benefit in children's growth. For example, Chinese immigrants in Canada provide a safer environment for their children to grow well there. At least, in the current moment, their children are living in a society without being threatened by corona viruses. Their children have much happier lives in schools without facing extremely heavy study tasks as those in China.
On the other hand, some people believe that relocating to an unfamiliar nation will bring negative impacts on the young newcomers. They will encounter with culture shocks, language barriers, different climates, lack of peers and social life etc. In addition, an unfamiliar living environment also will have a detrimental impact on their cognitive capacity. Finally, they may suffer from psychological issues, such as depression or anxiety, due to inadequate supports from their communities or their parents who are also facing the similar conditions as well.
In conclusion, I personally opine that emigrating to developed countries will benefit the younger generation due to a better living environment. However, relocation will also create challenges to them due to above reasons. Therefore, in order to prevent the drawbacks, parents should involve their children to make the decision and start to prepare ahead together by learning a new language, a novel culture, a different climate etc before their movement.
It is a common fact that more
people
are migrating to rich countries in order to seek for a better
living
environment
for their
children
.
Some
people
support that these decisions will benefit their
children
; while, others believe that new
living
environments
will bring drawbacks for their
children
. The essay will discuss the both views and presents my support to the former view.
To
begin
with, moving to a rich nation will provide a high quality of life for
children
.
Moreover
, harmonious communities, better educational resources, clean
living
environment
with close-zero pollution, and universal health care system there will benefit in children's growth.
For example
, Chinese immigrants in Canada provide a safer
environment
for their children to grow well there. At least, in the
current
moment, their
children
are
living
in a society without
being threatened
by
corona viruses
. Their
children
have much happier
lives
in schools without facing
extremely
heavy study tasks as those in China.
On the other hand
,
some
people
believe that relocating to an unfamiliar nation will bring
negative
impacts on the young newcomers. They will encounter with culture shocks, language barriers,
different
climates, lack of peers and social life etc.
In addition
, an unfamiliar
living
environment
also
will have a detrimental impact on their cognitive capacity.
Finally
, they may suffer from psychological issues, such as depression or anxiety, due to inadequate supports from their communities or their parents who are
also
facing the similar conditions
as well
.
In conclusion
, I
personally
opine that emigrating to developed countries will benefit the younger generation due to a better
living
environment
.
However
,
relocation will
also
create challenges to them due to above reasons.
Therefore
, in order to
prevent
the drawbacks,
parents should involve their
children
to
make
the decision and
start
to prepare ahead together by learning a new language,
a novel culture, a
different
climate etc
before
their movement.