ARE PARENTS BEST TEACHERS?
This topic will also have many examples as all other topics will have in the future or have been in the past. This example essay is about the children's brain thinking about their parents as they are the ones who are always close to them except for some exceptions.
Obviously, the first teachers we have in our lives in most
cases are our parents. They teach us to walk, to speak, and to have good
manners before we reach “the real world.” More than even the professional
teachers that we have at school, parents are generally the most involved in the
development and education of children.
Almost for sure our parents are the best teachers at the
beginning of our lives, which actually corresponds to the parents' role in nature.
Parents are most committed and involved in teaching their children; they have a
kind of instinct to sacrifice a part of themselves for the betterment of their
children. They love us and have great patience while passing down their
knowledge to us. They wish us a success and thus will not teach us bad things.
And of course, implicit learning occurs when children unconsciously copy some
of their parents' habits and styles of behavior.
During the second stage of child development, adolescence,
parents can still be in the best position to offer advice even though the
children might not accept it. In this case, perhaps the child's friends would
be the best teachers. Adolescents are notoriously rebellious in many cultures
and may automatically reject any advice from their parents. My first marriage
for instance, was solely a matter of doing the opposite when my parents tried
to intrude in offering their advice. So in such matters, parents should be much
more flexible and be rather the partners with their children. So we can see
that being a teacher of growing child become more and more complicated case as
the time passes and many parents are simply not able to meet the increased
demands.
On the other hand, I would say that parents are not
professional teachers and they tend to be very biased by their love of their
children. So wishing good things and an easy life may prevent children from
maturation. In any case, parents usually can present only one viewpoint of the
world, while good teaching should be based on different attitudes. Thus, when
children go to school and have a great diversity of teachers, they learn much
more than their parents could probably give them. Furthermore, once our parents
get older, they become more conservative and cannot always be objective in
regard to modem trends and fashions. Thus we need to take their advice with
caution during that period. However, some kind of intuition that I believe
shared between relatives about what everybody needs and great love that exists
in families still makes our parents very good teachers and advisers at any
time.
In conclusion, while parents are not the ideal teachers, and
well-rounded children will generally need a great diversity of teachers in
their lives in order to have a more accurate view of the world, parents are
generally the most committed of all teachers and have the greatest emotional
investment in their children and their future.
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