Do you agree or disagree that children should spend more time in studying or playing rather than spending their time helping their families in day to day house hold chores?
It is completely a situation based condition that whether children should invest more time in studying or playing rather than spending their time helping their families in day-to-day house hold chores.
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In my view, I agree to the above statement that children these days should spend time in
studying or playing. This will enhance the individual growth which will in transition bolster their own family members, both
ethically as well as satisfactorily. Also, an individual child should focus on
his own physical and mental growth for improving his overall personality. To
support my opinion, I would like to demonstrate my stand with an illustration.
For example, if children are playing for an hour daily, they would be not only be playing games and gaining physical and mental fitness, but they would also be interacting with other children and therefore improving their communication skills as well.
On the other hand, if children are studying consistently then
they would not only be securing their future academically but will also gain the ability to think in a heretic manner with an
integration of knowledge and growth for themselves. For instance, if they study for an hour or two daily as well as enjoy their playing
time as well, they will be maintaining both their academic and health related aspects equivalently.
Contrarily, if children pay attention only to the family by
helping their families in a day-to-day house hold chores they might be able to suffice
their family members but they will definitely somehow lack in growing
their own personality. For example - if a normal kid is paying complete
attention to the family, he or she might somehow get frustrated in a longer run
and would lead to mental depression.
All in all, children should spend more time in playing or
studying and spending the initial years of their age with themselves rather
than paying attention to their families and helping then in day-to-day house
hold chores.



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