Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The common misconception about children's upbringing

Contrary to common misconception, a child should learn in a relaxed and happy environment instead of ‘military’ learning style where the coursework is rigid and dull.

While discipline is important, it is not the most effective way to bring out the inborn potential of a child. How many times have we seen children rebelling against their parents due to the stress and pressure put to them by their own parents? Is it because they are not 'disciplined enough' or probably parents did not take the effort to understand their child better?

It is important to lay a firm groundwork for a child during pre-school and all the way to secondary education.To guide them to the right path in early stages is crucial because in order to correct them later, it will be more difficult and enormous effort is needed.

BCL believes that every child can excel in life without having to succumb to stress and a mountain-load of homework.

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