Thursday, 11 September 2014

Opinion-Busy Parents

You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.

Present a written argument to an educated reader with no specialist knowledge of the following topic:
"Mothers play key roles in the upbringing of children. But in the recent times both parents are getting busy with professional life. Who in your opinion should take the responsibility of child care now?"

Give your opinion in no less than 250 words


Model Answer:
There’s no denying how important a role the mother plays in the upbringing
of her children. But torn by modern economics, mothers are leaving home
for professional practice, raising the question “who now takes care of the children?” In my belief, though, a
ll efforts to replace the proverbial motherare destined to be futile.Observing Nature, scientifically or other wise, tells us that being a mother, ifit were a social role, is ideally possible by the child bearing female andothers may only be nurses or patrons. The physiological and psychologicalexclusiveness of the mother means all the other social entities and all thegreatness of science and civilization can only supplement, and neverreplace, her part in the upbringing of children. Any one else trying to donher role is simply unnatural.But of course there is opinion in the contrary also. Modern science flauntsits age old practice of replicating nature and natural processes. Now morethan ever humans and their society are evolving frequently against the tideof Nature, and civilization sustains this evolution. Such evolution has alsoeffected the socio-economic distinction of men and women. Now in the
industry women are producing as much as men do. So “women are better offin the house” is no long
er true.
While such human evolution is true and should morally be supported, going
against Mother Nature, when we’re clearly not in a position to, is immoral.
Science has not yet found a biological and psycho-social alternative for thenatural mother. And while gender equality is great, it never means fusion of
the two poles of our species. I don’t believe science never has strived to

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