...Why should kids get paid to do chores, if it’s their own responsibility in life? I believe kids should not get paid for doing chores, so they can be prepared for their jobs and future. Some people think kids should get paid to do chores and some do not. But when kids grow up, they have to do their own dishes if they want them to be clean and they have to clean their houses or they will be a mess, so why don’t they start practicing now? Basically, kids shouldn’t be paid to do chores because it’s part of everyday life. In the article, it said that chores have to be done no matter if you get paid, or not. The article also said that sometimes we do jobs not for a reward, but because we simply have to do them. All these things are good reasons...
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...got out, or I was in minor trouble. Was I ever paid to pick up my Barbie dolls or my favorite stuffed animals? Nope - but I don’t need to be. Although getting paid may be nice to some people, that’s not how the real world works. The government doesn’t pay you to do your chores. In fact, they’re taking away the money you earned from your JOB to go towards taxes. Everyone has different opinions, but sometimes it’s backed up with evidence. Children and teens think they should get paid, but their parents said they never did when they were younger, and still don’t today! Without chores - paid or not, we would all be living in these filthy pig stys. Say your parent(s) tell you that they agree with you and will start paying you to do your chores. What’s going to happen when you take off one week and you think that it’s worth not getting the money that week? Those dust bunnies are sitting in the corner just laughing at you because you got lazy. If your mom and dad didn’t go to work for a week with no excuse, then they would more...
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...Many kids in the world do chores, but the majority do not get paid. I think that kids should get paid for their chores. If kids did I think that kids would save their money for things that the realy want. If kids got paid for their chores it would also help teach them responsibility and how to use money wisely in the future when they are older. If kids got paid to do things they could save up money over the years that they grow up and get something they really wanted like a car. If kids spend their money wisely they wouldn't have to wait for his or her birthday or christmas to come around, they could get things through the year. They could have some money to help their parents pay for college when they grow up. Paying kids for their chores...
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...grade class 60 percent of teens admit that they do not spends their money wisely. Should teens get paid for chores a question parents might be asking and this essay will answer that inquiry NO teen should get paid for doing chores because, They might get greedy or mean. They might have trouble finding jobs in the future. If you pay your kid most of the time they won’t spend their money wisely. They need to learn to do chores and not get paid, because no adults get paid for doing chores. A good reason teens shouldn't get paid for chores is because they don’t use their money as wisely as adults. They are adolescents and their brain isn't fully developed, therefore they will not make wise decisions with their money. Teens might be gambling at their age and waste...
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...could do that?" ("Falling into Poverty: A Family's Story".1) Heidi is like most kids whose families are poor and don't have money. People like Heidi and others don't always have money for college and schools so they just decided to work instead. This makes everyone look at child labor in a different view. Child Labor has been an issue for many years. No one really has done research before they speaked on it. Child labor and child slavery are two diffrent things. Child Slavery are where children are forced to work against their own will....
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...What is your opinion on why college athletes being paid, because I have my own. I feel if we did pay them they would kill the joy and the excitement of playing college sports. I think it would absolutly destroy college sports. Paying the college athlete’s would take the fun out of bowl games (football) and March Madness (basketball). They should not get paid because they get a free education, they are not professionals, and they would not take their education as serious. My first opinion is that they should not get paid because they get a free education. I think this is the main reason on why they should not be paid. The College athletes are provided with the opportunity to earn a degree, engage in college life, and play their favorite sport...
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...change as years go by. Back then parents were very strict with their children. There are so many changes that have occurred and will continue to do so. For instance children had respect for their parents. Parents or guardians would takecare of children. These days Parents or guardians are doing their own thing for instance some spend time working till wee hours of the night some all they do is spend time on the internet. Some children are not eating proper do to that factor. Back then parents or guardians put their children before anything and were always watching what they needed. Children sometime feel neglected that they do whatever they want because they no longer feel loved. There are so many things generations have changed like education, money managing, chores and meals. Keywords: changes, parents, children, generations, respect Parenting Generation Practices Everything has changed and will continue to change as a new generation starts to form. For instance, the old is gone and new starts to come. Father would tell my brother and me that when his grandpa was younger he had to wake up very early to feed the animals do chores around the house then eat breakfast. He would also say that his grandpa would tell him if I was to talk back I will get hit with a whip or I would not eat for a day. Dad would say that his father would also get whipped if he talked back or did not follow directions. His dad had to wake up also very early to feed the animals after that eat breakfast then...
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...thought to finances, relationships, or a job. We would be feckless. This paper will touch on how personal responsibility should be taught to children, how it can be used toward college success, and how to apply it to the work environment. How personal responsibility should be taught to children First, personal responsibility is something that needs to be taught to children. Parents should give their children chores to have them pull their own weight. They should take out the trash every week, wash dishes, mow the lawn; do something of importance that helps out around the home. Children have wastes so they should empty the trash cans. They dirty the dishes with food, so they should wash them. They need to be taught to take of their home, so they need to mow or do some gardening. Of course, the little ones probably will not like it because it will take them out of their comfort zone, but it is all about teaching them values and character. Parents should do this so their children can learn personal responsibility and be prepared for when they get out on their own. Furthermore, personal responsibility can be taught to children by giving them allowances. It teaches them to save money and how to budget. As soon as a child is old enough to know that he or she needs money in exchange for things wanted, that is the time to start an allowance. With that, parents should discuss what the allowance will cover, consequences of wastefulness, and when to give to charity. Children need to be...
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...2012, p.341) but women tend to underestimate their potential and have lower career aspirations (Weitten, 2012, p.357), and are still paid less than men for the exact same work. The following paragraphs will discuss gender stereotypes and their affect upon dating and intimate relationships. “We’re having a boy” said Dale to his friend Nate, “Way to put the stem on the apple” Nate replied with a slap on the back. So, would the reaction have been disappointment had Dale found out he was having a girl. From the very get go, before we are even born there are stereotypes about what gender the baby is, colors are defined, expectations are set whether they are intentional or not. As the child is born he or she is introduced to toys, books, praise, and play that can be associated to be gender specific. Boys are a lot less likely to be encouraged to play with what are considered girl toys than vice versa (Weitten, 2012, P. 350) and typically children’s books portray characters that are engaged in gender specific activities. Assignment of household chores can be reflective of gender differences with girls being assigned the laundry and dishes whereas boys would head outside to take care of the lawn and other outside chores. Though we strive for equality there is some disparity among gender from the very get go by parents, peers, schools, and the media. How do these set up children to become adults and have relationships? Males are expected to compete, achieve, accomplish, to...
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...We also talked about work, religion, and family customs, and how they are different today than they were when Maureen was younger. “Kids today have no idea what it is like to be a young child and have to do odd jobs to help with household costs. Actually, kids today are more spoiled than kids were when I was a child. I started babysitting around 8-years old, just to be able to help my mother with money. I’m not saying that kids today should start working at 8-years old, but I do think that parents need to teach their kids that money doesn’t grow on trees, and to get the things they want, they should earn money by doing chores and not just have it handed to them.” Maureen said. Religion and family customs were very important in Maureen’s life. She told me that her family’s religion and their faith in God is what got them through the toughest of times. She also said that in today’s world, religion is not taught to children as much as it was when she was a young child, as well as family customs. “As I was growing up, my mother instilled in us, values, beliefs, and customs that were handed down from earlier generations. What my grandmother taught my mother...
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...The world is a place where everyone calls “home” but is it really considered a home when sexism exists everyday? When someone thinks about home, it is a place where a person can do anything without being judged or told what to do. Everyone is a human being but why is it that sexism gets to decide what a person's role is? In society, people are “labelled” to do specific tasks because of their gender. Sexism is the main social issue that should not restrict what a gender can or cannot do. There are three main effects of sexism that restricts what a gender can do or cannot do and the three effects are sexism in the work force, roles of the household, and how males and females are portrayed as. Firstly,...
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...Abstract Work-life balance effects families all over America. This paper examines many contributing factors that determine the work life balance of families and they include ethnicity, social status, type of work, work leave policies, flexibility of employers, and what industry employees are employed in. There are few government regulations that help with the work-life balance of employees. Most of the work-life balance decisions are made by the employee’s family structure and employers policies. When there are work life imbalances stress, spillover, and burnout occur at work and also effect the family. This literature review aims at looking at all the factors that contribute to the growing issue of work-life balance in America. Currently only one law, the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) passed by the United States (US) government gives employees unpaid time off for certain situations. The review reveals a lack of US government and private companies’ involvement in creating better work-life balance policies for employees. Work-Life Balance People across the United States struggle with work-life balance. Married and un-married people are just trying to make ends meet and provide for family. The same people have to make sure the house stays maintained and children are taken care of. Finding time for stress relieving activities or something enjoyable can be tough. Companies can help with work-life balance by providing certain policies to increase the satisfaction...
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...women in the 1950’s was repressive and constrictive in many ways. Society placed high importance and many expectations on behavior at home as well as in public. Women were supposed to fulfill certain roles, such as a caring mother, a diligent homemaker, and an obedient wife. The perfect mother was supposed to stay home and nurture so society would accept them. (R.C.2005) “Most of the time, when people ask, I tell them that I work from home. Technically this is true, because as a novelist, staring out the window daydreaming while nursing a baby can actually be considered “working.”But even though I continue to write and occasionally publish fiction, now that I’ve had my third baby the truth is, for the most part, I’m a stay-at-home mom. So why do I hesitate to admit this? If I’m being honest with myself, it’s because that label makes me feel diminished, unimportant,...
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...One would question if technology plays a big role in our daily lives. There's a lot of talk going on about technology in schools. Does it make them more astute than others? Would a student use it the wrong way? Would technology affect their brains in a good or bad way? I do believe that the technology purchased will harm the students’ life. In fact, it might even sabotage their education, and they might learn less. Also, multitasking might cause interruptions of their schooling and bring them down whole grades. Is that improving the student? Undoubtedly, students are a unique population. They react to things differently. They also would react to using technology in a classroom individually from other kids. Some kids can stay of technology long enough to do their homework, or study for a test, while others cannot even stay one minute away from their...
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...THE SLAVE DRIVING FATHER It is true that being raised on a farm constitutes more responsibilities for children. They are expected to do different chores than city kids. There is a story that a boy from Iowa tells that makes a person ask if a line should be drawn where the work is concerned. How should a parent handle their expectations? This boy had a lot of resentment, and rightfully so. His dad woke him up every morning chanting the spelling of the word work. Starting at age six he was expected to jump up out of bed, find something to eat, put dirty stinking clothes on, and get to work in the pig barn. This little boy from Iowa wished that cleaning his room was all he had to complain about. That was not the case. He was expected to go into a filthy pig barn, and scoop up the feces of the animals. He had to wear unwashed clothing from the days before that hung outside in the cold. All he ever ate for breakfast was cold cereal that he had to fix himself. When he finished cleaning the barn he would take long showers to get the smell off of his skin, but it did not work. Not even industrial strength soap would remove the odor left on the skin from being in the pig barn. The father of this little boy never showed any compassion before, during, or after he worked so hard. A parent ought to be kind and loving toward their children, even while teaching them about the importance of responsibility. This little farm boy often felt sad, and even thought about hiding sometimes, because...
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