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ENC1102-Summer, 2011-Example Paragraph

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  1. Quentisa Wright says:

    Sometimes children must perform important tasks within the family. Different families, have different expectations of how much children should integrate with the family and contribute to the wellbeing of the family group. Depending on culture, religion or background it is expected for a certain child to do a particular job. For example, in Thai culture it is the duty of the youngest child to stay in the home, take care of the elderly parents, and preserve the family’s traditions. The youngest child never leaves home, but inherits everything when the parents pass away (the house, land, money etc.) Another example would be in Amish culture, the older children are obligated to help raise and tend to the younger children. Amish people tend to have many children so they can help work and manage the farm. Before the younger babies are able to care for themselves, the older children are prompted to train and guide them to maturity. A final example would be in Middle Eastern culture, it is required of the young women to cook, clean, and maintain the home, while the young men go to work with their father. It is the custom that women stay home, watch the children, and facilitate the house while men go out and work to support their family. Middle Eastern children are taught from an early age to be obedient and learn their place within their culture.

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  2. Gena Allenby says:

    Sometimes children must perform important tasks within the family. Performing these tasks will teach them to be responsible, clean, and organized. For example, having a child clean their room will allow them to be organized. By making their bed every morning and putting away their toys neatly will give them a sense of tidiness. Another example would be when you give a child the task of taking out the trash. This will demonstrate to them how to be responsible. If the garbage is not taken out on time the garbage truck will leave without it. So therefore it has to be taken out before the truck arrives. Explaining this to the child will let them know that this task is important. A final example would be to allow them to clean the bathroom. This will show them how to be hygienic. The bathroom is one of the rooms used most in the house and it is essential for it to stay germ-free. Having a child understand all these key points will show them that these tasks are very important. Establishing clear, flexible roles is a key to successful family functioning. Families that function well have members who take their roles seriously and do their best to fulfill their duties.

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  3. Laguerre Guerline says:

    Sometimes children must perform important tasks within the family. They must do that by helping their parents with the chores inside and outside the house to help the family. Some think that children are small and that they should play and develop naturally; housework seems to be a hard task for them. In my point of view parents should allow their children to do small tasks; it contributes to their life skills and manners in the future. For example, each child must be required to clean their own room instead of their moms that have to be responsible to do it, they can take their own responsibility to keep the room in order and clean. By doing that they are performing important tasks to help their parents and their future. An another example is each child in a home girl or boy must know they are responsible to take the trash outside and clean their own dishes and other just to help mommy keeps the kitchen clean all the time. If they know they must do that they won’t sit back and wait for mommy or daddy to clean, and take away the trash since it theirs too. Even they won’t do it right as their parents but there are performing. The final example is children must recognize the hard work mom and dad put into the tasks to get it done, let them put away their personal item putting away their toys in the right order after playing with them, and folded their own clothes by doing that they will understand and value when mom or dad does it and of others too. In conclusion, by doing all of these small tasks can help children grow up. Things would be much easier if they were taught to do housework at an early age. They won’t have to face trouble other grown students is facing when they start living far from family. Besides, the children who can do house tasks when they were small are much more responsible and independent when they live alone.

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  4. Alvin Alcala says:

    Sometimes children have to perform important task within the family. For Exaple: Children are sometimes given the responsibily of caring for their younger brothers and sisters while mom or dad are at work. These responsiblites also gives us another prime example of what children must perform. Cleaning such things as Bathrooms, Besdrooms, and removing or throwing away Garbage out of the house. This allows children to better develop their key senses to Responsibily, Respect and Honor.

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  5. Greydi says:

    Sometimes children must perform important tasks within the family. This will help them to improve their capabilities to confront difficult impediments in life. For example, daily chores are important in making a child to become more responsible. During the first years of age, kids must be adapted to make their beds clean their own rooms, pick up their toys, or help their parents in some other tasks such as throwing the trash. Another example is that parents must create to their children the habit to study at home. Providing them with books, and checking their homework are some ways in helping them to be more successful in school. A final example is that family must teach their kids to help other people without looking for something back. By doing this, those kids in a future will help this world to be a better place to live for everyone. Early efforts do it by the family will help their kids to success in life.

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  6. Rhode St. Georges says:

    Sometimes children must perform important tasks within the family. For example, they must fix their rooms. They have to clean their room whenever they make a mess. It’s a sense of responsibility. Another example, of an important task is children have to let parents answer the door whenever someone knocks on the door. Because, they don’t know who the person is and what the person came for so they have must let their parents handle the situation. A final example, is an important task is to have matters with their family. Saying: may I, please and thank you, excuse me, etc. above all these are the task that children must follow within any family to be in good terms with them.

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  7. Tiffany Barzaga says:

    Sometimes children must perform important tasks within the family. Situations arise where they must be responsible to ensure the safety and well-being of themselves and those around them. For example, if Mom and Dad are out, some children might undertake the important task of looking after their other siblings. They must keep them safe and secure, and also tend to their needs. Another example of children performing important duties in the family would be cleaning up the home. As unassuming as chores may seem, completing simple household tasks can allow the flow of regular family life to run much more smoothly. A final example of important tasks for children within a family would be to take up jobs. This is especially true for large families within a culture that often expects children to work and bring revenue into the home. Every member of the family works harmoniously to improve and maintain a better way of life. All around the world, regardless of race, age, or culture, children are expected to perform important tasks throughout the home and within the family. This instills a sense of responsibility, duty, and good work ethic into our youth, promoting a better, more promising future for all of us.

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  8. Vincent A. Astray-Caneda says:

    Sometimes children must perform certain task within the family. These tasks must be complete to the best of the children’s abilities so that the family can run smoothly. For example, chores cannot be done by just the parents. Children need to participate so that not one person will feel the heavy burden of keeping a clean house. Another example of task which children need to do is supporting their family. All family members need support at some point or another, and without the support of the children another family member may feel alone and unwanted. A final example of necessary task that children must do is obey. If children do not obey their parents they may not obey future superiors in their school and workplace. A family can be efficient and prosperous if children learn to follow these tasks.

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  9. Domelica Errequin says:

    Sometimes children must perform important tasks within the family. Their contribution is just as important as the parents. For example when children take on household chores such as cleaning or cooking. They help their parents by giving them less responsibilities that they have to do around the house. Another example of why children contribution is important is because if the child becomes accustom to having everything done for them when they’re young. Then later in life they expect everything to be handed to them on a silver platter. A final example of how child contribution plays an important role is that by giving them task to do.It sets an example of how things are to be done when they live on their own. And by doing so the child begins to feel responsible and later in life it teaches them life skills and manners that they can utilize.

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  10. Pierre Evens Jeanty says:

    Sometimes children must perform important tasks within the family. For example,As children enter and move through their school years, they become increasingly able to manage matters like homework and school projects on their own. The youngsters can help clean their rooms, make their beds, and help out in the kitchen or the yard. Some feed and care for pets. Another example that support this thesis is that sometimes the parents have to go to work and leave the children home alone. Within this time, the kids cannot simply sit home and play games, because if they do so, their parents again will have to clean up after their messes. So clearly this won’t be good after parents just got off from work.A final example is once children learn how to help their parents with many important tasks, the kids will be well on their ways to a better and more responsible life.And it will also help their parents from doing more work as their parents grow older.To conclude,children need to do daily chores and to take responsibilities.Because doing shores are important part of learning that life requires work, not just play.

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  11. Ronaldo Martinez says:

    Sometimes children must perform important tasks within the family. In my family we all have our roles to make sure everything runs efficiently. For example, when I wake up in the morning, I let the dogs outside and then I lower the air conditioning. The reason why I let the dogs out as soon as I wake up is because if I dont, the dogs will make a mess in their cage and my mother would have to clean it up, making her day sour already. I then lower the air because my mom says its hard for her to get up in the morning when its really cold. A final example would be when I get home from school, my job is to make sure all the dishes are washed. All the dishes must be washed because if they’re not, my mother can not start cooking dinner. She has to have all the pots and pans clean and ready to start seasoning the meats and cooking the rice. If I do not do these things accordingly, my mom will wake up sour, which nobody wants, and will ruin my mood for the day. Also, we lose track of time and we fall back on schedule and run late on doing other tasks.

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