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Should you choose a career for your child?
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[QUOTE="Rachael, post: 223205, member: 68963"] Definitely not, choosing a career for your child is not the best thing to do. It means you are ridiculing your child by implying that he or she cannot make the right decision or have a good thinking faculty. Choosing a career for a child is rampant in my country and practiced by many parents in Africa. They tend to look down on some career choices while rating others as prominent. In most cases, career choices like; photography, dancer, musicians, video vixen, singer, teacher, footballer. They tend to perceive that professions like; law, medicine and surgery, gynecologist. Fortunately, the table is turning around, those career that were diminished is now taking over. A footballer is now a prominent career, which brings the whole world together and people would not mind paying whatever it takes to watch or see a match being played. Most children who are forced, threatened or cajoled into studying a particular profession, later become disinterested and ultimately find it difficult to have a bearing in their life. Some of them even become dropouts because they find it hard to find passion and discovering their purpose is almost blindfolded. It is very wrong for parents to choose career for their children, just because you are paying the fees. Allow a child explore his potentialities so he can be creative and a thinking being. [/QUOTE]
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