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SHOULD PARENTS CONTINUE
WORKING EVEN IF THEIR
CHILDREN ARE VERY YOUNG?
        What are your views?
Should parents continue working even if their children
                  are very young?


          • Introduction
   1

          •Argument:
   2      •Reasons For / Against


          • Conclusion
   3
SHOULD PARENTS CONTINUE WORKING
  EVEN IF THEIR CHILDREN ARE VERY
              YOUNG?
Introduction video




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOv2LTVRAFE&feature=related
Evaluation

 Researches had shown that in every ten
  families, four of them had both parents
  working and leaving their children at home.
 As such, their child is either being placed
  under the care of their grandparents or in the
  childcare centre.
Should parents continue working even if their children
                  are very young?



       • Introduction
1

       •Argument:
2      •Reasons For / Against


       • Conclusion
3
Reasons for: Financial

 Parents are able to get a double salary to
  support the family due to the high cost of
  living in Singapore.
 Keep up with the tough competition in
  Singapore. The cost to raise children is very
  high and it is getting even higher as time goes
  on.
Reasons for: Financial

 It is to secure the family’s future. To pay for
  their children’s education and school fees.
  Children may suffer if there is the lack of
  income from the parents.
Do you know?

 According to the federal government, "It takes
  about SGD$8,490 to SGD$14,320 dollars to
  support a child in the first year alone.” This
  excludes the family’s utility bills, healthcare
  and some, having elderly parents to support.
 Reports    had shown that “a child’s
  kindergarten fees can be as expensive as the
  fee paid by a student attending a university”.
Reason Against: Financial


 If one person’s salary is enough to cover the
  family’s expenses, then one of the parents
  should consider staying at home.
Reasons for: Relationship with relatives

 They can ask the child’s grandparents /
  relatives to look after the children, so they can
  learn some knowledge from them such as a
  language during that age.
 They can be very happy being with their
  grandparents who love children so much.
 They can adapt with different environment
  when they are taken care of by them.
Reasons against: Relationship with relatives
 Children are dependent on their parents
  when they are young.
 One of the parents should after the child so
  that the parent could see their children grow
  up and build better bonds between them.
 They can help the child learn how to
  appropriately express emotions, and create a
  loving bond.
 This bond will ensure that they know what
  their children are doing, how to make them
  happy, and when something is wrong.
Reasons For: Caregiver

 They can hire a caregiver for their children so
  they need not worry for them when they are
  at work. They can also send them to child day
  care center.
Reasons Against: Caregiver

 Leaving children with the caregiver may not
  be fully trusted.
 They do not show love and concern to them
  because it is not their own children.
 According to the news in Chongqing, China,
  some domestic workers help the children to
  shower by putting them into washing
  machines, and eventually cause the deaths of
  children.
Reasons for: Independency and Skills

 While playing with other children in the child
  day-care centre, it improves the children’s
  social skills.
 It is as important as interacting with the family
  members. They can also be a little more
  independent.
 Inculcating independence in a child is a
  necessary life skill.
Reasons for: Independency and Skills

 Moreover, some parents have the skills and
  knowledge. Singapore needs people with the
  skills required due to the talent drainage.
 When both parents work, there will be more
  people to contribute to the society and also
  diversify the country’s economy.
Reasons Against: Independency and Skills

 When two parents work all the time and don't
  spend enough time with their kids, this makes
  the kids think working is more important
  than family and later when the kid grows up,
  he/she won’t listen too much to the parents.
 Because he/she is going to feel like they were
  never around.
Reasons Against
 Sometimes kids will bottle up emotions and
  situations not having a parent to run to.
 This may cause emotional problems and
  disorders.
Should parents continue working even if their children
                  are very young?



          • Introduction
    1

          •Argument:
    2     •Reasons For / Against


          • Conclusion
    3
CONCLUSION:

SHOULD BOTH PARENTS CONTINUE
What is your view??
WORKING EVEN IF THEIR CHILDREN
ARE VERY YOUNG?
NOT REALLY…




So, should parents continue
working even if their children
      are very young?
SOME FINAL REASONS AGAINST IT:
 Stay-at-home Moms- teach their children that
  nothing is more important than family.
 They teach their children that taking care of
  the home is an important job as well.
 What is more important than family?
 A career may be important, but a family is
  more important.
 IT ALSO SOLELY DEPENDS ON THE
  FAMILY’S SITUATION.

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Should parents continue working even if their children are very young

  • 1. SHOULD PARENTS CONTINUE WORKING EVEN IF THEIR CHILDREN ARE VERY YOUNG? What are your views?
  • 2. Should parents continue working even if their children are very young? • Introduction 1 •Argument: 2 •Reasons For / Against • Conclusion 3
  • 3. SHOULD PARENTS CONTINUE WORKING EVEN IF THEIR CHILDREN ARE VERY YOUNG?
  • 5. Evaluation  Researches had shown that in every ten families, four of them had both parents working and leaving their children at home.  As such, their child is either being placed under the care of their grandparents or in the childcare centre.
  • 6. Should parents continue working even if their children are very young? • Introduction 1 •Argument: 2 •Reasons For / Against • Conclusion 3
  • 7. Reasons for: Financial  Parents are able to get a double salary to support the family due to the high cost of living in Singapore.  Keep up with the tough competition in Singapore. The cost to raise children is very high and it is getting even higher as time goes on.
  • 8. Reasons for: Financial  It is to secure the family’s future. To pay for their children’s education and school fees. Children may suffer if there is the lack of income from the parents.
  • 9. Do you know?  According to the federal government, "It takes about SGD$8,490 to SGD$14,320 dollars to support a child in the first year alone.” This excludes the family’s utility bills, healthcare and some, having elderly parents to support.  Reports had shown that “a child’s kindergarten fees can be as expensive as the fee paid by a student attending a university”.
  • 10. Reason Against: Financial  If one person’s salary is enough to cover the family’s expenses, then one of the parents should consider staying at home.
  • 11. Reasons for: Relationship with relatives  They can ask the child’s grandparents / relatives to look after the children, so they can learn some knowledge from them such as a language during that age.  They can be very happy being with their grandparents who love children so much.  They can adapt with different environment when they are taken care of by them.
  • 12. Reasons against: Relationship with relatives  Children are dependent on their parents when they are young.  One of the parents should after the child so that the parent could see their children grow up and build better bonds between them.  They can help the child learn how to appropriately express emotions, and create a loving bond.  This bond will ensure that they know what their children are doing, how to make them happy, and when something is wrong.
  • 13. Reasons For: Caregiver  They can hire a caregiver for their children so they need not worry for them when they are at work. They can also send them to child day care center.
  • 14. Reasons Against: Caregiver  Leaving children with the caregiver may not be fully trusted.  They do not show love and concern to them because it is not their own children.
  • 15.  According to the news in Chongqing, China, some domestic workers help the children to shower by putting them into washing machines, and eventually cause the deaths of children.
  • 16. Reasons for: Independency and Skills  While playing with other children in the child day-care centre, it improves the children’s social skills.  It is as important as interacting with the family members. They can also be a little more independent.  Inculcating independence in a child is a necessary life skill.
  • 17. Reasons for: Independency and Skills  Moreover, some parents have the skills and knowledge. Singapore needs people with the skills required due to the talent drainage.  When both parents work, there will be more people to contribute to the society and also diversify the country’s economy.
  • 18. Reasons Against: Independency and Skills  When two parents work all the time and don't spend enough time with their kids, this makes the kids think working is more important than family and later when the kid grows up, he/she won’t listen too much to the parents.  Because he/she is going to feel like they were never around.
  • 19. Reasons Against  Sometimes kids will bottle up emotions and situations not having a parent to run to.  This may cause emotional problems and disorders.
  • 20. Should parents continue working even if their children are very young? • Introduction 1 •Argument: 2 •Reasons For / Against • Conclusion 3
  • 21. CONCLUSION: SHOULD BOTH PARENTS CONTINUE What is your view?? WORKING EVEN IF THEIR CHILDREN ARE VERY YOUNG?
  • 22. NOT REALLY… So, should parents continue working even if their children are very young?
  • 23. SOME FINAL REASONS AGAINST IT:  Stay-at-home Moms- teach their children that nothing is more important than family.  They teach their children that taking care of the home is an important job as well.  What is more important than family?  A career may be important, but a family is more important.  IT ALSO SOLELY DEPENDS ON THE FAMILY’S SITUATION.