III) Long answer (Value Based) question. (100-120 words)
05. Do you think parents like Mrs Pumphrey exist. 11 yes, is it a good thing to pamper child
Why or why not?
Key points (Take the help of following given key points)
• Parents like Mrs Pumphrey definitely exist
Spoil their children by fulfilling all their demands
. Not only feed them junk but also spoil their social habits
• Overprotective parental behaviour hinders their growth as adults
• In fact it sows the seeds of greed and dependency in
• Hard work is a myth as they get everything easily
Often fail to face the hardships of life
• Excess of anything is harmful
The above work has to be done in the English note-book
Answers
Answer:
Yes, parents like Mrs Pumphrey definitely exist. These people spoil their children by ptaking sure all their demands are met. They spoil their children in the name of love and care. They not only feed them junk but also spoil their social habits. This kind of a behaviour is very harmful for children. Such overprotective parental behaviour hinders their growth as adults. In fact it sows the seeds of greed and dependency in them They become stubborn and do not learn to value anything. For them, hard work is a myth as they get everything easily. Over pampered children often fail to face the hardships of life later, as for them life has been a cakewalk. Pampering children in moderation is healthy, but excess of it is harmful. It is not just bad for humans but also for animals, as we see in the story ‘A triumph of Surgery’.
Answer:
Yes, parents like Mrs Pumphrey definitely exist. These people spoil their children by ptaking sure all their demands are met. They spoil their children in the name of love and care. They not only feed them junk but also spoil their social habits. This kind of a behaviour is very harmful for children. Such overprotective parental behaviour hinders their growth as adults. In fact it sows the seeds of greed and dependency in them They become stubborn and do not learn to value anything. For them, hard work is a myth as they get everything easily. Over pampered children often fail to face the hardships of life later, as for them life has been a cakewalk. Pampering children in moderation is healthy, but excess of it is harmful. It is not just bad for humans but also for animals, as we see in the story ‘A triumph of Surgery’.
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