133 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? A person's childhood years (the time from birth to twelve years of age) are the most important years of a person's life. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
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You may heard about controversal debate that childhood year of a person determine his or her whole life. As far as I am concerned, I agree on the fact that childhood is really important period. During one's childhood, mental and physical structure which will be base of adult is being created.
First, someone's characteristic is formed during early stage of life. In my view, chracteristics formed at young age continue to death. There are scientific clues which show how important childhood is. They show that children who were punished by their parents tend to punish their children when they grow up to be a parents. In addition, most leader who are operating a huge company used to be a leader of a class when they are students. Moreover, driving style is closely relating to temper created in early age.
Second, health condition at childhood influence later condition of adult. It seems that immune system build its system early. So person who used to sick often when young usually suffer illness even though he grow up. On the other hand, healthy child hardly get sick when they are old. it proves how important early-age health care is.
Third, habit to study is also created in childhood. Child who gets used to study for several hours don't be reluctant to study that amount of time later. I also have a habit to read newspaper every morning and this habit is not easily changed. Most of successful people have common point this is constant study habit during their childhood.
Childhood is the period when basic structure of someone, for example characteristic, health condition and habit, is being created. Thus, if this period is being spent inappropriately, one's life would be influenced. what you are now is cumulative results from childhood factor. |
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