Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Should parents who have more than one child treat all of their children in exactly the same way?

Should parents who have more than one child treat all of their children in exactly the same way? Give reasons for your view.

Normally parents tend to treat all children alike. They are given the same food, sometimes the clothing and very often the same time of schooling. There is nothing unnatural about it and it is as it should be. Where the family shares to a common table all shall be served the same food. Similarly in the matter of clothing children are dressed alike. This in fact helps to avoid a quarrel among the children. If John is not given the same type of clothing as Charles he may frown cry and quarrel. Where food and clothing are concerned, there need not be a separate treatment.

In educating the children, the same treatment may be all right in the lower classes. But when it comes to a matter of higher education the difficulty comes in children of the same parents are not alike. Even in the case of identical twins the difference is perceivable. In the case of normal children, there is bound to be vast differences physically and intellectually. In the same family we might come across highly intelligent children as well as muffs.

So certainly there should be different treatment for different children. A wise parent should never try to put all children into the same mould. The children vary in their attitude to work, study and play. One may be physically strong and prefer physical rather than intellectual work. The second may prefer sports, games and active open air life rather than classroom work. Still a third may like to read a lot. So it is for the parent to observe closely and study the attitude of individual child accordingly he must choose the career of the child. It is easier said than done. There are many problems in choosing what type of education the child must be given. The difficulty may be in the means. All facilities cannot be provided by the parents. That is why most parents choose the line of least resistance and send children to the public school or grammar school. Since these schools cannot cater to the individual needs for children, many of the children leave school as misfits or with an aversion for the scholastic life.

Even a discerning parent cannot theoretically speaking treat children differently according to their talent and capacity. Where the parent fails the Government must step in democratic countries. Whereas in some countries, the state takes a stern view of the education of children and makes of a square man in a round hole may not arise. This is a very delicate question and unless the parent treats children intelligently there may be more harm than good.
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