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.Just as the famous peot Word's peomgoes, "Child is the father of the man "! So, I think, the several childhood years are the mostimportant years of a person's life both psychologically and physically.The famous psychologist Sigmund Freud had once put great emphesis on the importance of aperson's childhood, to put aside the the academic debate, I think whether a person spends thecrucial couple of childhood years in a happy-go-lucky way has a lot to do with his or her later lifepsychologically.For example, a child who was maltreated when in his or her childhood may beunder the shade in the adult life, which has been proved either experimentally or emperically.Asa matter of fact,these examples are defying enumeration.On the other hand, the period of childhood is a very vital stage for the child to grow upphysically,because at this special stage, the main orgens of the body and their functions beign todevelop and become mature gradually and this stage matters a lot regarding laying a soundfoundation for the teenage stage and the later adult stage.Thus, we, if as parents, should develop a happy atmosphere for our children to make sure theyspend this very special period in a safe and happy way; we, if as children,should live a happy wayourselves.Do remember this several childhood years are the most crucial years of a person's lifepsychologically and physically!(Essay ID: 413 )Topic: 133I agree that a person's childhood years, from birth until twelve years of age, are the mostimportant.All the information I've read about that time of life states that these are the years thatform us.These years determine what kind of a person the child will become.During these yearswe learn about relationships, begin our formal education, and develop our moral sense of right andwrong.The early years are the time when we learn about relationships.First we learn about our parentsand siblings, then about rest of the world.We learn how to respond to others based the treatmentwe're given.If we're loved, then we know how to love others.If we're treated harshly, we maygrow up to treat others harshly.We also form our ideas about our own self-worth from the wayothers treat us during these years.They can convince us we're worthless, or they can teach us wedeserve love and respect.These are the years when we begin our formal education.We acquire the basic skills-reading,writing, working with numbers-that we'll use throughout our lives.We need a good foundation inthese subjects.Otherwise, anything we try to do later will be undermined by our lack of skills.Perhaps the most important thing we can learn during these years is how to analyze informationand use it.These are skills that will always be useful.Most important, from my point of view, these are the years when we develop our moral sense ofwhat's right and wrong.Others teach us about good and bad, but later in our early years we beginto decide for ourselves.It's also during this time that we begin to develop the self-discipline to live200 TWE Essays 201/292according to our morals.I believe a person grows and changes for the better throughout the many stages of life.However,the foundation is laid in those first few years of life.(Essay ID: 7 )Topic: 134In the past in America, children were valuable workers.For example, they helped on the farm orin the family business in order to bring in money.Just a couple of generations later, attitudes havechanged.Now children are hardly expected to work at all.Modern children often don't even dohousehold chores.This is sad, because I think that they are missing something if they don't helpout at home.Sharing in household tasks benefits children of all ages.First of all, household tasks build skills.Very young children learn motor skills and classificationskills when they pick up their toys and put them away.Talking about how to do things helps themlearn to analyze situations.Older children learn skills they'll need as an adult.Cleaning andcooking may seem dull, but knowing how to do them well makes life a lot easier.How manyyoung adults leave for college unable to do their own laundry or cook anything besides a frozenmicrowave dinner? It's amazingly common.When everyone in a family helps out, the family is happier.Nowadays it's common for bothparents to work.When they come home, they have more work to do.Life is stressful and there'sno time for fun.By sharing household tasks, everyone gains.Children can help their parents withsimple tasks such as picking up their own rooms, putting away their own laundry, starting dinneroccasionally, or taking care of younger siblings.Then the family can relax together, and parentswon't feel like servants to their "couch potato" offspring.The most important thing children learn from helping with household tasks is responsibility.Handling everyday tasks teaches organization and time management skills.Children learn thatchores have to be completed before they can play, or before ? They get their allowances.Childrenwho understand that effort pays off will be more successful later in life.Kids should not work all the time.A happy life needs balance.But if they can successfully handletasks at home, they will handle life better too.They will know the satisfaction of doing a good job,be involved in family life, and become more confident and responsible adults.(Essay ID: 8 )Topic: 135Many high schools, both public and private, require students to wear uniforms.I think that such apolicy is an excellent idea because uniforms can make things more equal for all Students.First, uniforms make students equal on an economic level.With uniforms, students from poorfamilies dress the same as students from rich families.This can prevent envy and jealousy aboutstylish clothes.It can also encourage students to form friendships based on personality, notclothes.Second, uniforms can reduce unequal treatment by teachers.Research suggests that teachersoften have higher expectations for more attractive students, which include those students withnicer clothes.This special attention can include providing more challenges and opportunities for201 TWE Essays 202/292these students.Uniforms help teachers make judgments based on ability, not appearance.Finally, uniforms encourage the individual students of a school to feel like part of a bigger group.Their feelings of being together, working together and having something in common are all helpedby uniforms [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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