5 essay(s) found.
Many individuals assume that knowledge and skills acquired from parents prove to have a more enormous impact on ones’ future than that learnt at schools. I find this argument totally groundless because besides the benefits of learning at schools, the advantages of home education are no less important. There are several reasons why the teaching […]
In the contemporary milieu, education is always considered as the top concern of the public. It is, ergo, put to debate that parents and relatives are better teachers than schools. While this perspective is valid to a certain context, this essay sheds light on why I partially disagree with it. On the one hand, families […]
It is thought that the key to achievement is more of family-based values than knowledge and skills from schools. I find this argument totally ungrounded because both play vital roles in one’s success. Family-based values could contribute to individuals’ winning. Firstly, morals, ethics, and personal values could be instilled to people through parents and families. […]
Some people believe that the values gained from our close relatives have more substantial impact in shaping future successfully than the knowledge and skills we learn at school. In this essay, I will challenge this school of thought. Admittedly, parents and other relatives are more close to their children and serve as earliest role models […]
The discussion on the values of knowledge and skills learned from family compared to those we got at school has sparked debates. While some argue that valuable lessons from parents play a pivotal role in achieving success, others contend that skills and experiences at school hold a greater promise in being successful in the future. […]
