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Should you choose a career for your child?
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[QUOTE="funmi, post: 224766, member: 38880"] I have heard so many parents of even this 21st century coming out to say what they want their children to become and trying by all means to force their ideas on their children without even taking time to look deeply at what the child actually wants and where the child will naturally fit in. As an educationists I have had encounter with a lot of children and parents aswel. There was this particular student of mine that came to me for some tutelage so as I began to speak with this particular boy I immediately saw his potentials in studying law or anything related to art, but his parents was clamoring for him to study medicine. So I later had a chat with the mother of this boy, and the mother was proving a point and she said she wanted him to study medicine because she thinks with that he can secure a good job after the completion of his career. So I tried to enlighten the mother about what it means to force a child into a field the child doesn't really want for himself or is not really good at. She was happy and she also changed her perception too. [/QUOTE]
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