Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The future of the children

Whether or not parent should hands things( they didn't have as child) to their offspring. There are many hypothetical assumptions about this issues.However, two real-life situations needed to be considered.

First  Parents love to gave them education as a gift to get away from the ignoble class. Perhaps they didn't have any opportunity to attend school and yearned that their children should not be like them. Second,  they buy whatever their children wish because they understand the how hardly to live in a thrifty life . They somehow have not taught them the value of money.


2 comments:

Thompson said...

I think about this a lot, Duc- whether I'll give my children things I never had. For instance, despite all of my whining, my parents never caved in and bought me a video game system (though they did, several years down the line, for my little brother), and I think I turned out all right. But it seems unthinkable that a child in 21st century America would live without an XBox or a PS3 or a Wii or whatever else they're selling these days- would I really deny my kids the opportunity to rot their brains along with their friends?

Maybe.

Lorita said...

Parents want their children to be happy and successful and sometimes along the way they reward them with luxurious items. This way the child can try to succeed in school because, if not, parents have the authority to suspend this privilege any time. It's quite a fair deal, in my opinion.