Young generations play a decisive role in the eye-catching prosperity of a country; hence, they should be carefully nurtured in a healthy living environment.The issue of whether children should participate in some paid work or not has sparked a heated debate. While some argue that having some practical experience is beneficial to a child’s learning and development, I contend that it would hazard the child’s heath and learning process.
First of all, a workplace designed for adults is not eminently suitable for children. Desks and chairs are too high for a child;children cannot reach the light switches that are installed on the walls. Furthermore, emergency training and facilities such as phones are only provided to adults. Additionally , various dangers such as contaminated air and chemical fumes are still released from factories and farms, which can lead to children's health deterioration.
In addition, children would feel frustrated when they are not properly prepared before embarking on a job. A child working in a cement factory would feel impatient when he could not get immediate support while struggling with the procedures of manufacturing different raw materials that is required by the job. Further, without sufficient support, a child’s misconception or inappropriate communication with adults would only disappoint him and prevent him from active learning and interaction with other people.
It is reasonable to conclude that a child’s paid job experience would result in an adverse impact on their health and active learning. However, recognizing the importance of children’s learning and full awareness of responsibility, adults should encourage children to be involved in some volunteering opportunities where they can meaningfully learn and interact with other people with adequate care and encouragement.
First of all, a workplace designed for adults is not eminently suitable for children. Desks and chairs are too high for a child;children cannot reach the light switches that are installed on the walls. Furthermore, emergency training and facilities such as phones are only provided to adults. Additionally , various dangers such as contaminated air and chemical fumes are still released from factories and farms, which can lead to children's health deterioration.
In addition, children would feel frustrated when they are not properly prepared before embarking on a job. A child working in a cement factory would feel impatient when he could not get immediate support while struggling with the procedures of manufacturing different raw materials that is required by the job. Further, without sufficient support, a child’s misconception or inappropriate communication with adults would only disappoint him and prevent him from active learning and interaction with other people.
It is reasonable to conclude that a child’s paid job experience would result in an adverse impact on their health and active learning. However, recognizing the importance of children’s learning and full awareness of responsibility, adults should encourage children to be involved in some volunteering opportunities where they can meaningfully learn and interact with other people with adequate care and encouragement.