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Some people think that parents should teach children how to be good members of society. Others, however, believe that school is the place to learn this. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion. The question of whether children should learn sociable social abilities from their parents or it is the duty of schools, has emerged as one of the most controversial issues of modern era. Some people believe this it is the parents' responsibility to prepare their child for facing outside society, while others feel that schools are is the one who which plays this role for them. In this essay, I will explore both points of view in details and state my opinion of each. Many people feel strongly that the infrastructure of any acquisition is rooted in family. In from their point of view, parents have the first and most powerful impression on an offspring's behavior,. in other words, from the very first moment after their birth, they starting to learn different social skills by observing their parents' manners and when they want to participate in schools, their personality has already been built. Actually, I am of the opinion that this belief is faulty, because I believe that the child who enters the school in at an early age, still needs a lot to learn. On the other hand, others feel just as strongly that when children attend schools, they could feel the real society by experiencing the environment consistinged of children from different families and cultures,. therefore, there that is actually where they envelop sociable lessons. Particularly, schools are the place that not only do they teach academic subjects, but also educate children sociably. I am partially share the concerns of this view point. In conclusion, both mentioned views have their merits, but I, personally, believe that, although children acquire essential characteristics from their parents in their preschool ages, being among their peers with different types of personalities has an efficient influence in their nurture (upbringing).

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