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Essay on who is more responsible in child development ....

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Answered by sanna18
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Some people think that when kids start to go to school, teachers will then influent them with learning and developing social skills more than their parents do. In my perspective, I disagree with this idea.

On the one hand, teachers can have children’s attention because they provide a large amount of knowledge. For kids’ intellectual, teachers know exactly where to find information for any question that children ask for. By giving kids information they want, teachers build up their searching skill and cultivate learning attitude. For social connection, teachers usually have several effective ways to develop their pupils’ skills. For example, teachers may demand kids to some tasks that require working in groups. As a result, children will then learn how to make friends with the others and expand their social network.

On the other hand, while it is true that teachers have a big influence on kids, parents affect their children in some other ways. Firstly, since parents have a better connection to their beloved, they can fully understand what their children need and what problems they are facing at school. Therefore, parents have the ability to give children advices without having them feel judged. Secondly, most parents also have jobs so they have the experience in making friends. They then share what they have experienced with their children in personal talks that teachers cannot have. in last teachers are more responsible in child development.


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Answered by aaruhi21
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According to some people, teachers play a greater role than parents in the social and academic development of children. I do not quite agree with this view. In my opinion, parents and teachers are equally responsible for the progress and success of children.

Teachers certainly play an important role in the development of children because students spend a great deal of time at school. Teachers not only teach; they also act as the guardians of their students. In addition to teaching alphabets and numerals, they impart crucial social education. For example, teachers teach students how to get along with others. They teach them to cooperate and compete with one another without hurting them. Since the school is a microcosm of the world, it is the best place to learn social skills and teachers make this easier by guiding children every step of the way.

The role of parents is equally, if not more, important. Parents are the first people that the child comes into contact with. Actually, studies have shown that much of the brain development occurs before the age of three.  Teachers play little or no role during this period. Also, no one loves the children like their parents do. 


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