We live in an age when many parents are concerned about their son's education in schools and in some countries, many people claim that spending time in school is insufficient and they expect their children to participate in more extra classes on weekdays and even the weekends. Despite the fact that some benefits might be produced, I believe this trend brings some negative impacts on their children.
Admittedly, younger generations rely so heavily on their parents that they are unable to choose which subjects they wish to study. As a result, they are required to learn all of the academic subjects in school as well as an extra class for main subjects such as math, physics, and many more. Aside from that, being good at Math or Physics takes a lot of time and attention, therefore, they have to make remarkable achievements in school in order not to waste parents’ pay. There are those who argue that a nation's development and prosperity are inextricably linked to the talents of its young generation; young children with broad knowledge are more likely to contribute to the community's long-term sustainability. Another factor to consider is that their kids definitely do not have time to pursue a fun hobby or discover their hidden talents. Not only are they ruining talent, but they are also enhancing soft skills, such as communication, creativity, computer skills,.. which they could learn through outdoor activities with friends.
Overall, in order to ensure such a well-development of children, study and life should be supported equally. Students should devote time to beneficial outdoor activities such as sports, which not only help them relax after long hours of studying but also help them improve their physical fitness and soft skills.
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