Teachings
Hello guys, I am so sorry for the absence (if anyone is actually waiting for a post!)
Was busy with Final Year Project and preparation of Examinations.
At least for now, FYP is done! Wow, that project alone took away most of my nights compiling slides and report and those meetings to correct my presentation skills. So tired of it but still hanged onto it!
Now moving into the main point of this post!
I recently celebrated (or probably meant quietly passed) my 19th Birthday this week. Thank you for those who sent your well wishes! I was awaiting in anticipation for something to happen, but it didn't in the end. Oh well, the day passes by like any other day other!
Just today, I accompanied a family member to a clinic. At the clinic, we were awaiting our time to consult the doctor when a father and daughter duo. I swear the father was probably too uptight or he was strict with his daughter who seemed like she is in primary school only.
The father was scolding his daughter for not having an appointment with the clinic and he started a
series of questions on what his daughter should say.
From "What should you tell the counter" to "What should you tell the doctor when he ask if there is an allergy", there is a structured answer and explanation his daughter can get.
This brings us to the question of, are strict parents good parents? To me personally, I think that this statement is half true, and half false.
If you have strict parents, while you grow, the temptation to rebel and live your thoughts is higher. This will leave your children going onto the rebelling stage. But, if too much lax is given, the same result will happen as well. We should allow our children in the future to live a exploratory life, but step in when its needed. What we deem as right thought, might not be so ten years down the road.
Alright, that's all I have to rant for now, till exams end, hope that this post is sufficient to keep your minds occupied on teaching! hahahaha
Ryan zibin
20 August 2016
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