This
is the age of fast paced competition. The kids now are far advanced then we
were at our times. I got my first mobile phone at the age of 23. Things have
changed now; my nephew of 3 years is very proficient in the use of smart phone.
The
current generation is proactive and has great ability to learn new things. They
just need counselling in right direction. But things are not that easy for them
too as it may appear. Advancement has given rise to equally tough
competition. And going by the phrase ‘Survival
of the fittest’, they have to think different and think big.
They need to harness their skills at a much improvised way to carve their niche
in this big world. For this it is important that they get required education.
The
kids have good capabilities to dream and imagine beyond the boundaries, we
should not limit their thought process.
5 Reasons You
Shouldn’t Inherit College Education from your Parents
It is not necessary that children
study from same institute where their elders completed education.
1)
Competition is tough and corporate requirement has changed a lot. They
always look out for something different, something unique or something out of
the box.
2) Kids need refined skills, need to
learn multitasking and something extra than the regular syllabus.
3) All round development is essential
to keep mind in sync.
4) Look out for courses you prefer or
want to study, maybe there are not available everywhere.
5)
The scenario now is different. One should not follow the
rat race; it’s time that we take right decision.
Good
education which provides all round development is the keyword. A good
college/university plays the most important role in development of intellectual
potentials. Lately I came to know about LPU through a friend’s daughter who is
studying in LPU. I could see a glow of
confidence on her face, she has changed for good.
Decision
which we make now carries a lifelong impact.
Education effects the overall growth.
It is the time that we provide our kids encouragement and moral support
to help them think smart. Have a look at this wonderful video –“Think Big”.
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