No Freedom in Choice at all

No Freedom in Choice at all

 There are times when a child is too caged, much like pet birds are, meaning they don’t have a freedom of choice. Some students have to go home early, can’t hang out with their friends because their parents want to make sure they won’t cause problems or fluke in school exams. Some also feel left out because they miss events that happened and have no idea how to relate to them. Another thing is that some parents regardless of how old their studying child is already old enough to make decisions, is that they still limit the time they use the computer or go to internet cafes, well some of those young adults feel like it’s unfair how others can do this longer without having to hear a word from their parents. There are also some student who don’t have freedom in choices, an example would be in choosing courses in before going to college, in my country some don’t take this seriously and say the words “bahala na” and just go with the flow while some have problems with it. Here are things that make these kinds of people want to make their own choice.
First is that students can’t hang out with their friend because of family curfews. Some just feel as caged as a bird because they can’t stay out too long from their nest. They want to have fun with their friends but their parents forbid it, it’s like something is always no fair without fun, I mean a kid with no fun is just a dull, weird, silent person who loses the power to socialize.
Second the power to let a child make his or her decisions when the time is right. I mean someone too overprotected or limited to do things is really no fun at all. Look at some people, some end up successful because they chose to make out that path. I know Einstein was a loner but that doesn’t explain the fact that someone can be as a genius as he was everyone’s different, it was his choice to be alone not his parents. What if he was forced to socialize by his parents, then he would not have any time to do those amazing things that he did,...

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