Because almost no child studies just out of enjoyment, and after all is said and done, the parent is the child’s guardian.
PHILOSOPHER: There is a simple way to tell whose task it is.
Think, Who ultimately is going to receive the result brought about by the choice that is made?
When the child has made the choice of not studying,
ultimately, the result of that decision not being able to keep up in class or to get into the preferred school, for instance—
does not have to be received by the parents.
Clearly, it is the child who has to receive it. In other words, studying is the child’s task.
YOUTH: No, no. You’re completely wrong! The parent, who is more experienced in life and also acts as a guardian,
has the responsibility to urge the child to study so such situations do not arise.
This is something done for the good of the child and is not an act of intruding.
While studying may be the child’s task, getting the child to study is the parent’s task.
PHILOSOPHER: It’s true that one often hears parents today using the phrase “It’s for your own good.”
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