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For an against essay: Being an only child - advantages and disadvantages Nowadays many couples decide to have only one child. But at the same time, there are also big families where there are a lot of childrens. Are there differences between growing up as an only child or with sisters and brothers? Firstly the main advantage of being an only child is that parents are more focused on you: they have only to take care of you and they don't have to spent time with others sons and daughters. What is more is that an only child can establish a strong relationship with his parents. Secondly they have more money to spend for you because, for instance, they have to pay only one's studies and they have to buy just things for you and what have you. Finally, an only child doesn't have to share things with brothers or sisters: probably he could have an own room, a private computer and he don't have to queue at the bathroom in the morning. On the other hand, an only child could be a little pampered by reason of all these parents concentrations: accustomed to having a lot of attentions and to receiving all that he wants he could growing up in the wrong way. It's also true to say that for these reasons an only child could be repressed by his father and mother: it is a fact that frequently the first son has often less freedom than the others and really probably for only child is the same. What is more is that an only child grows up a little more alone: he can't play with his brothers and sisters, he can't share the scoldings, and he can't know the relevance of the eternal broterly love. In conclusion being an only child has advantages and disadvantages but it cannot be denied that the main role is conducted by the parents: it's certainly relevant the way only childs are raised.
Mar 27, 2015 11:37 AM
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For an and against essay: Being an only child - advantages and disadvantages.

Nowadays, many couples decide to have only one child. But at the same time, there are also big families where there are a lot of childrens . Are there differences between growing up as an only child or with sisters and brothers?

Firstly, the main advantage of being an only child is that parents are more focused on you; they have only only have to take care of you and they don't have to spent spend time with others sons and daughters. What is more is that Furthermore an only child can establish a strong relationship with his their parents.


Secondly, they have more money to spend for on you because, for instance, they have to pay for only one's child's studies amongst other things. and they have to buy just things for you and what have you. 

 

Finally, an only child doesn't have to share things with brothers or sisters. The child may probably he could have an their own room, a private computer and he don't doesn't have to queue at the bathroom in the morning.

On the other hand, an only child could be a little pampered by reason of all these parents concentrations: due to all of this focus from their parents; accustomed to having receiving a lot of attentions and to receiving whatever they want, all that he wants he could growing they can grow up in the wrong way.


It's also true to say that for these reasons an only child could be repressed by his father and mother; it is a fact that frequently the first son often has often less freedom than the others his siblings and really is probably for only child is the same for an only child.


What is more is that an only child grows up a little more alone: he can't play with his brothers and sisters, he can't share the scoldings, and he can't know the relevance significance of the eternal brotherly love.

In conclusion, being an only child has advantages and disadvantages but it cannot be denied that the main role (in what?) the child's development is conducted by the parents; it's certainly relevant (to what or who?) to society the way only childs are raised.

March 30, 2015
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March 27, 2015
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