Life with Parents and Life in a Dormitory
Every child enjoys the love and care he or she receives from parents and family. A child, being stuck and attached to environment of growth, will be so clinged with the memories of that surrounding. The sad thing is that when that child leaves, adaptability is very difficult.
First, the food in the dormitory cannot be compared to that in the house. A family meal is usually sumptuous because it is not large scale and time is spent on preparing a meal with variety of condiments to make it rich in nutrients.
On the other hand, when the child goes to the dormitory, the meals have such a huge difference, as they are incomparable in taste, size and quality. At home, if a child desires to eat to his satisfaction or even more, it is made possible for that child, but in most boarding schools, the size of the food is not satisfying and the word has no choice than to accept the food with good fate.
Second, when a child lives with his or her parents, the care received is nothing compared like that in the dormitory. In the dormitory, some senior students tend to bully younger students with boldness that the parents of these wards are not there to protect or shield them. In this case, the children don't see the beautiful comfortable they received, rather, life is seen in a difficult perspective. For this cause, a dormitory does not provide a comfortable and convenient environment for learning.
In addition, living in the dormitory exposes some children to ill-mannered attitudes, vices etc that they did not know before. To this child, getting involved in the evil will be advantageous to them as they are not under the watch of their parents. On the contrary, if a child lives with his or her parents, that child will not have the freedom to commit evil, rather, he or she imbibes morals from the parents to become better people in the society.
In conclusion, let the parents have their children under their care so that the nation building will be made possible.
