Friday, March 22, 2019
Children and the Psychological Price of Overachievement :: Parents Parenting Argumentative Essays
Children and the Psychological Price of OverachievementThe issue of whether pargonnts are too ambitious on their kids has been debatable for years. The subject started to present itself more as a bother when the Jon Bennet Ramsey case happened. The performing arts are where the problem of public press parents seems to be the most prevalent and problematic. When does being there for the children extend too much? When does whats best for the children become the worst contingent thing for the children? In the dance world, what goes on backstage to a performing artist is masked by the way the dancer carries them self on stage. The instancy that comes from a parent, particularly a mother, can be almost bitter to a performer. Some parents try too hard to give to their kids what they could non or did not expect when they were young. Parents try to relive their dreams of being the dancer or prima ballerina through their daughters and sons. Parents should not pus h their children to extremes.In the article, Psychological Price of Overachievement, by USA Today, they say that there are parents who push their kids too far. They tell their audience, parents and adults, the pressures and the outcomes of the pressures that can be put on the children from their parents. The article is trying to provoke thought in the audience to have them re-evaluate their parenting methods or what will be their parenting methods. The main concern is the kids in this case.The pressure sometimes builds so high that the dancer becomes unhappy and feels the need to do whatever it is to keep their parents happy. This can include developing an eating disorder, much(prenominal) as bulimia, or depression. As a dancer I axiom all of these things first hand. Being backstage all that is heard is the voices of the some parents who are just telling their kids over and over that they need to be the best and perform the best out of the whole group of degree centigrade or more people. When the parents would finally leave, many of the girls backstage with me would get so nervous and anxious about their performance and pleasing their parents that they would then go vomit in the bathroom.
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