Monday, December 3, 2018

A gamble for the guides

  Parents are made to guide the next generations for the future. It has been their responsibility since they started parenthood. It is their responsibility they should never evade, rather, they can't. It will have a negative effect if they ran from it, not just for the child but for the future as well. Going into marriage means never regret what actions or decisions that will be made. Parents will guide, teach their children until they become more outstanding than the previous generations.

  Today many children are abused because of the irresponsible parents, and because of their incompetence, lack of knowledge. It leads to negative effects on children and the family, as well as the future. They won't have the chance to be taught, to survive and to enjoy the essence of life, many challenges will face them that they can't overcome.

  As for the parents, they must teach their children about their experiences and challenges, that they shouldn't just be intelligent, but also wise. Parents shouldn't always depend on others, they must be very ready about these things in order to raise their children beautifully. They must teach them what is proven right. They must be always honest on them. Let them feel they are loved always, tell them its okay to make mistakes, that they are normal. Motivate them to strive hard. Teach them respect, tell them who is God. And lastly, parents should always tell their children that they did their best everyday and will always be proud of how their children were guided good.

  This year's children's month celebration theme, "Isulong: Tamang Pag-aaruga para sa lahat ng mga bata" means that guide all children in the right path, for they are the Hope of the future. As for the guides, they will always be loved and remembered. In the end, the children will be the one who decide, on what will going to happen, but will everything's gonna be alright even if they had good guides? It's a gamble, it was always a gamble and it will always be.


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