▶ Your Answer : It is true that children are forced to
study hard with little free time in some countries. Pressures on the children
must have an influence on their growth background. In my view, there are some
solutions to this problem.
Recently, children tend to be compelled to
focus on their study by their parents. With technologies developed, holes to be
hired is being much narrower than before. Due to that, higher qualifications
are required, children are under greater pressure. For example, works carried
out by hand are being replaced with robots and foreign languages including
English are asked for by the vast majority of companies so parents intend to
send their children from much less age bracket.
There are two of several solutions of which
I’m capable. Firstly, government should contribute companies with their budgets
and make more opportunities for people to be hired. South Korea, for instance,
invest over $10 billion in tourism industry. So plenty of domestic inhabitants were
able to be hired and didn’t have to meet too high needs. Secondly, if parents
regarded early education as the most important thing, improving qualities of
school education would be one of solutions. Each school has many competent
teachers and principals, in other words, by developing or creating education
programs which can attract young people, stress and pressure must be alleviated
that now.
In conclusion, if local governments put
their not only financial support but also educational, young students can have
leisure time and don’t need to be under too high pressure. |