In the articles “Making Allowance Count: Tips for Raising Children Who aren’t Spoiled,” by Richard Rende and “Why ‘Bribing’ Your Child with Treats doesn’t Work,” by Suzanne Gelb, both doctors explore the “coin reward system.” Each article is different from each other, though. Gelb discusses about not bribing a child with treats for getting chores done. Whereas Rende argues that giving an allowance to a child that does chores is detrimental to a child’s progression.
This can easily be solved. Money for chores? That’s ridiculous! Kids should not get paid to do chores. Chores are apart of everyday life, they are things that need to be done.
Humanism and Heroism Odysseus showed lots heroism and humanism throughout his dangerous journey. His humanism was shown with encounters that delayed his journey and that endangered it. Also Odysseus showed heroism when he took down dangerous obstacles that took his ca down. Another way his heroism was shown was steering his crew away from danger and back home. Calypso showed lots of affections towards Odysseus and held him as a prisoner.
Social Justice Ethics Sex Trafficking is a violation of human rights; according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that was adopted by the United Nations in 1948. Articles 4 and 5 of this declaration, indicate that all people have a right, not to be held as a slave or in servitude and not to be subjected to torture, or cruel, or degrading treatment. The Declaration of Human Rights is enforced by law to prevent people from carrying out cruel and malicious acts, in attempt to oppress another (Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948). As Social Workers, our decisions and actions are ethically guided by our Core Values, including; The Dignity and Worth of the Person and Social Justice (Code of Ethics, 2018). These Core Values inspire
Children should be paid for chores because chores can teach you important life lessons. In the Article “Should Kids Be Paid For Chores?” it states “studies show that kids who have chores benefit in many ways”. I hate chores when I don’t get paid but when I do get paid I am happy to do them, so if you pay your child/children it motivates them to keep doing chores which can
Schools are just like jobs. The boss expects the workers to stay on task and do their work well. Teachers want students to work hard and also do their work with effort. If schools really want students to succeed, shouldn’t they be paid? Paying students motivate them to work hard to learn the criteria.
Lastly, paying students will only help in the short run not the long run. Paying a student is a horrible idea because it takes the motivation of learning from a student, they can cheat, and it only helps in the short run. First of all, schools should not pay students for good grades because they can lose their motivation to learn. Edward Deci says, “Most children are by nature motivated to learn,”. This can lead to no interest in learning.
College students have a great amount of activities going on in their life: work, homework, exams, family, friends, and sports. Parents can help push their kid to be the best they are capable of being, sometimes everyone needs a push in life to get the wheels turning the right direction. Some college students are fortunate enough to get an academic scholarship or specific scholarships. Not all students are that fortunate enough to pay for the college experience. We know that college can be an expensive bill to pay, that is why parents may feel that they should help their child with the debts, but these parents should have the right to know what classes their children are taking because students may begin to not attend class, may be doing poorly, and they should not have to pay for their lack of work unknowing of their success.