You should spend about 40 minutes on this task Write about the following topic : " Children should always follow their parents advice. " To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement

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Đề Bài :Write about the following topic : " Children should always follow their parents advice. "

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Parents play an importan role in children life. Some people said that "Children should obey their parent's advice". In my opinion, I agree with this statement, mom and dad is the best teacher. Sometimes, thay are talkative but their talk is true.

Firstly, parents are the closest friend with kids. Since one born, the early person one see is one's mother, then is one's fathẻ. So talking with them is more easily than others. If the kid in trouble, some will tell with their "closet friend" first. I usually tell them my problem and them teach my how to solve it.

In addiction, parents are having more experience in life than offsprings, cause their age not as young as a kid. People who taught children how to stand, walk, run and encouraged them to go to school, most is their mom and dad. For me, my parent cannot best in other people's eye, but they are the best people to me. I set them as the example for my behaviour.

Last but not least, no one might love offsprings as much as their parent. One reaseon is that they born a kid. so they ought to reposible for one. The love of teacher is different from that, because they are paid for each lesson at school. At times, they can punish them or angry of their action, but it just one kind of love. My mother often unhappy when I come home late, or do some naughty thing.

In conclusion, parent's completely have enought capacity to becom the best teacher for children, me, and for all people.

Absolutes are a dangerous thing. . . 

The basic premise here is that based off of some Judeo-Christian tradition one should always "Honor thy Father and Mother", Whereas in Eastern philosophies the idea is that one should "rather take 3 steps back than step on a master's/teacher's shadow".
To be circumventivley blunt. . . The parent may well be right. . . . . Or they may be wrong.
The expression "if your friend jumped off a bridge would you too? " comes to mind. Children after age three can speak and move well. At age 7 they can even read and hold simple arguments. By age 11-12 they can possibly emotional bait and out-wit you out of guilt. And by 15 they are sexually 75% of the way to being an adult but not yet mentally for the hyper-competitive world that is today with a necessary understanding of finance and purchasing skills over say farming practices a 120 years ago. . . In short kids need to know more about the world before they leave home if they want to survive in it. . . And this is why you don't have Revolutionary War teenagers leaving the farm for good at 16 any more; or apprenticing and living under another's roof at 13. . . . The truth is that a parent can not always make the right choice and it is not always theirs to make and so obeying a parent is not always the proper course of action, Being polite/honorable. . . . Yes. . . . But blind obedience is counterproductive to growth, Fear is inhibiting, True love is natural not forced, And respect is either freely given or earned in our inner thoughts despite the smile on our faces. . . . It is far better nad less Machiavellian to make children and young adults desire a parents respect and love and to wish to not displease them than fear them. . . For fear is unhealthy. . . But the parent must know that the child will eventually stop trying to please them if they find that state of being reasonably unattainable. . . At that point the child considers the parent "DEAD" and is only honoring the memory of when they more sane/humane/hospitable. . . . . If you have crazy expectations people will think you crazy. . . . . And then they will at best pity you and try remember you as once were. . . . . Not follow you into the breach. .

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