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发表于 2011-1-14 04:59:51
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来自: INNA
The seventeenth essay
Some parents believe that children's leisure activities should be educational others believe we should not put the pressure on children. Discuss.
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As educational institutions and parents have paid much attention to children's education in this day and age. Subsequently, whether children's extra-curricular activities should be related to education or not that has became a topic of controversy.
Indeed, kids do educational activities at their leisure time that would be beneficial to them. First and foremost, they could acquire useful knowledge or skills through these educational activities. For instance, they could attend some classes such as music, sports and dancing when they after school. Similarly, attending academic extra classes like second language and maths are always plenty popular. That could enrich children's knowledge and give them more adaptabilities to deal with their school days as well. Whereas, on the other hand, these extra activities also could put the pressure on kids.
Pressure would make kids learning things less effectively and frustrate their study interests. Essentially, children might never delight in studying things what they do not like or parents compulsorily send them to learn. More Precisely, kids are naturally playful, They prefer to do things they interested at their own leisure time, and they are averse that their parents arrange their extra-curricular time. Thus, they would suffer strong pressure under compulsion. By contrast, provided that parents send their children attending classes which they interested, kids might be quite to please.
Because of that, maybe sending kids to do extra-curricular educational activities and pressure free are not mutually exclusive. Parents could let their children to do some educational activities they interested thereby gaining diversions and knowledge at the same time.
In the light of mention before, children do extra-curricular educational activities could enrich their knowledge and skills, while the compulsory educate would put the pressure on them as well. Instead, parents could allow their children to do educational activities they interested, by that parents could kill two birds with one stone.
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