Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Parenting lessons to parents and juvenile disorders.

This work is done by Ms. Telshi from Ireland, my online trainee. above 7 work

The new generation juvenile disorders can be curtailed greatly if nuclear parents are given enough lessons on how to do parenting in a fast changing social order. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

The instances of juvenile disorders are increasing in this fast-paced world compared to the past. By providing adequate education about parenting to new generation parents would reduce the number of juvenile tantrums from the society. I totally agree with this view.

It is true to say that parents have a significant role in the overall development of children. Therefore, parents should have knowledge about how to provide proper child rearing in order to prevent them from character disorders. Parents should give physical and psychological support in this modern world. To cite an example, by providing healthy nutritious foods and moral support would enable children to lead better life. So that, parents should find out time to prepare food   and also should build open communication with their children. Hence, juvenile disorders can be eradicated from the society to a greater extent.

Furthermore, it is a fact that parenting has tremendous impact on young generation’s life. Family support, especially from parents, would influence youngsters to avoid social evils such as crime, murder and violence. Moreover, media has immense influence on new generation’s life. Thus, parents should be aware about the adverse effects of social networks that might harm their children’s life. If parents can have proper training about how to manage or control these social media would help them to protect them from juvenile disorders. For instance, nowadays, youngsters are addicted towards media such as computer, networks and so on. Controlling the usage of these media would reduce the number of problems of immaturity that are created by new generation children.


From the above mentioned points, it can be concluded that, even though timely lessons on parenting to parents would minimize the new generation’s juvenile disorders, society also is accountable to ease out these problems from the world. 

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