Sunday, October 25, 2009
Helping Teenagers Find Their Dreams
This article I found in the New York Times is very interesting. For every one, when we were children, we must have had dreams about the occupation in the future. However, just few people can finish these dreams. In addition, many people will choose the jobs they do not like becasue of their parents. In this article, the author thinks that parents should give their children more space and time to figure out their interests rather than give them information or experiences what they have to do. For some children who just accept recommendation from their parents, they just wind up their parents' dreams, not their owns. On the other hand, even if the children choose a profession which is difficult to accomplish, the parents can not stop them immediately becasue it will make children feel frustrated in the future. The author also thinks that parents do not need to worry about teenagers who have no idea what they have to do in the future. They will find out it eventually. The best way for parents is helping their children find out their likes and dislikes and choosing suitable jobs.
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