I always think that at school, children should be taught things like how to manage their time and their money, how to bring up the next generation, how to handle and manage emotions and relationship with other people, how to look after themselves, their health and wellbeing and how to be a responsible and respectable person in the society. This is because even if children are not going to be scientists, doctors or bankers one day, they will still have to grow up and they are likely to end up becoming someone's employee, husband/wife and parent. Wouldn't it be nice if they are taught this vital knowledge when they are children so they won't grow up to be irresponsible parents and citizens? Or will I be accused of advocating nanny state education that tells people how to behave?
2006-10-03
07:05:33
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