8 Mayıs 2014 Perşembe

Argumentative Essay 2- First Draft

Argumentative Essay 2- First Draft
08.05.2014
Melike Büşra Sağır

Should both parents take equal responsibility in raising a child?

To have a child is the dream of every person in the world. Seeing that parents have many responsibilities about development of a child both psychologically and psychically, it is not as easy to raise a child as it seems. Both parents pay individually their role substantially in every step of their child’s life. Despite the fact that most people say that it is a tough task, both parents should assume equal responsibilities in raising a child owing to the fact that a child growing up with both parents and a child growing up in a single parent house have considerable differences in the worst sense and there is an inequity that men usually leave this burden to their wife’s shoulders.

First of all, that both parents give their children their affection in a balanced, constant and consistent way is as important as at least nutrients required for children. Some research reveals that children are happy and trust in the presence of both mother and father and are equally impressed by the absence of both of them. Therefore, both parents have different impacts on their children, and hence one of them can never take the other's place. While children growing up in their mother’s house they may behave in an aggressive and ill-tempered way, have a decrease in school performance, and have compatibility problems with antisocial behaviors on account of the absence of their father, children growing up with both parents are more compatible with their life. Thus, they need a commitment and trust relationship with their father, and his attention and affection as well as their mother.

Parents have a direct impact on children's social and emotional development and have effects as independent of each other. Children growing up in their father’s house deprive of a sense of tenderness of their mother. This can be resulted in raising a weak, an unhealthy and unbalanced child. Doğan Cüceloğlu said that the mother was substantially responsible for child's growth and nurture because mostly mothers went to seminars he gave about family communication whereas fathers fabricated an excuse not to go. Besides, experts say that children growing up with the mother's interest have much more desire to be loved and to be accepted in the community while children growing up away from their mother have feelings of apathy, introversion and selfishness against the environment. Therefore, it is inevitable that children will have lack of spiritual development if they are raised separately from mother.

Men usually leave the burden of raising their child to their wife’s shoulders. Women are terribly tired and frayed due to the fact that they commute continuously between their child and their work. Furthermore, the mother sit in a chair for hours on end and breastfeed their child when the child wakes up and gets hungry whereas the father continues to sleep as if nothing happened. They should look after their child equally in works such as feeding, clothing and putting the child to sleep. Spouses hereby will be a great support for each other in raising their child and they will not have frayed psychologically and physically.

To sum up, nobody gives the child the same amount and quality of warmth and care as a parent can give. When the child deprives of attention and affection of just one of his or her parents, the child will grow up with insecurity and with weak personality. By only having one parent dealing with the child always leads to unsuccessful upbringing of the child because of lack of time. In addition to this, it may arise some problems in family because of unequal distribution of work when the father lays his wife much more burden on bringing up of the child. As a result, both parents should be able to spend time with the child on a regular basis and they should assume equal responsibilities in raising their child, which will provide them more peaceful and happy coexistence.



1 Mayıs 2014 Perşembe

Argumentative Essay 1 - First Draft

Argumentative Essay 1 - First Draft
01.05.2014
Melike Büşra SAĞIR

Should Schools Provide Moral Education for Youth?

 Moral education is enlightening and educating about which behaviors and values are good and acceptable. Since it has a great impact on people's characteristic features, they should be educated at an early age. Therefore, children require education and guidance so that they can learn how to behave while coping with the world. In my view, schools should provide moral education for youth, providing them with a feeling of decency and lawfulness, and instruction in value should not be left just to parents because students are mostly shaped and ripened by teachers.

 First of all, schools, universities, academies and similar institutions are training facilities that shape and make think the human factor, and make them useful to themselves, their family and their homeland. Schools try hard to educate them on ethical theories so that they can make morally right decisions. Morality overspreads every aspect of their lives. For instance, if a student arriving late to class tells the truth to the teacher while specifying his or her justification, this is a moral behavior. On the other hand, if what is good or bad is not taught to students in schools, it reveals a deficiency in education and teachers have difficulties in implementing their plans.

 Even though one of the most important goals for many parents is to teach their children good morals, they may fail to reach to their goals. A major problem at this point is that they do not act out according to the ethical principles of right and wrong whereas emphasizing the importance of ethics. Hence, morality becomes a word that has no meaning. There are some rules established by parents like "Be good to others" or "Always tell the truth". However, most of the time, they do not explain their children why those moral rules are important.

 In spite of the fact that every family has certain moral rules, they may not be enough and accurate for their children. Since education given at school reflects common aspects of all families in society, it becomes a more valid moral education. Besides, support of the school helps to resolve disagreements between families and individuals. Teachers have a greater impact on students; therefore, youth becomes much more conscious thanks to the education in school.


 Finally, we used to respect our elders, parents and teachers with love and politeness. However, the youth of today have less discipline and right attitude. Although moral education begins basically in the family and continues in school, while raising their children, unfortunately some parents do not educate them attentively. Thus, instruction in value should not be limited just in the family. Moral education should become mandatory in all schools. By this means, moral values will help youth to form their personalities and it will provide to be grown up altruistic individuals.