Some people think it would be a good idea
for schools to teach every young person how to be a good parent.
Do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
Describe the skills a person needs to be a
good parent.
There is a group of people who argue that it is the responsibility of
the schools to develop the children into good parents in the future. However,
that opinion is debatable and there is some dispute about it. My personal view
is that parent skills could be included on the school curriculum.
First of all, having good parents builds the structure of an
individual´s life, for this reason, besides the examples previous received in
the family, it is valuable to be reinforced at school. Several studies found
that parents can affect children´s attitudes and behaviour later, what also
influence in the academic´s life. By attending parenting classes, young people
can see the whole physical process, such as when the women body is prepared to
have a baby, what should be the steps during the pregnancy and after the baby
born. Having these classes, can make students more aware about the
responsibility of being a parent and avoid early pregnancy.
Moreover, it is important to deal with the psychological side of a baby
and a child. Knowing how each response of their actions will cause different
results on their future children can even help these teenagers to understand
themselves and maybe value their parents for educating them. For example, when
the parents take a 8 years old child to have dinner out, they should not ask where
this child want to sit, but just point where he or she will sit, discipline is
part of care.
In conclusion, the
school will not be able to form good parents, but they can help by introducing
these classes, preventing early pregnancy, make teenagers to value their
parents, to understand themselves and teach how a human being must be treated.
By Patrícia Faria
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