The theory of evolution states that living beings who adjust to the surroundings are more likely to survive. A person’s life is like a chameleon. Moving to the U.S. changed my life drastically, as I learned a lesson about being responsible. Two years ago, while I was playing outside my house I received a phone call from my mom. “We got the visa,” she said. My feelings were mixed as I was extremely excited about moving to the U.S. but at the same time a bitter feeling of leaving my country was creeping inside my heart. Finally the day arrived when I left my country, Nepal. As the plane landed the flight attendant announced, “welcome to Houston”. I had arrived in the U.S. As countries changed, so did the environment. I was familiar with the language as well as the technology of the U.S. but my parents weren’t. I was determined to not let this set me back. Assisting my parents with adjusting to the new life made me realize the importance of being responsible. It was my family’s first experience in an American grocery store. I could hear the rubber tires of shopping carts squeaking on the shiny marble floor. We filled the cart with groceries, proceeded to the cashier. As the bill got printed the cashier asked, “cash or credit card?” My parents turned …show more content…
towards me and gave me a confused look as I replied, “cash.” My parents could not catch the cashier’s words as they were not familiar with the accent. After returning home I helped them understand various words and their meanings. When our first electricity bill arrived, I also taught them to pay bills online, making sure they knew the steps so that it would be easier for them later. Whenever I see toddlers attempting to speak, I see their parents assisting them every moment to master the basics of communication.
Young children are taught valuable lessons, morals and ethics by their parents or elders. Parents take it as their responsibility to make their children better people. But “what about children’s responsibilities towards parents?” a question that I ask myself all the time. Moving to the U.S. and helping my parents adjust to the varied environment and lifestyle answered this question. I realized every child has a responsibility to support and assist their parents when their parents need support. It kept my family bound together when I realized my responsibility towards my
parents. Change in countries required adjusting to the new environment and way of living. This major transformation enlightened me with a valuable lesson of responsibility. Realizing my responsibilities from the barrier that existed in my life kept my family together. Responsibilities shape a person’s maturity, thus making its realization important for a successful life.
We how parents have the obligation that give the children the opportunities for they to take a good way while grow up in their life.
Parents have a tough role raising our world’s next generation. Lori Gottlieb is a psychologist who studied the impact parenting has on children. In her article “How to Land Your Kids in Therapy” Lori explains that when she was in school, she was taught that the worst kind of parenting was when parents neglected their children. Lori then goes on to mention that she has found it increasingly more common to find young adults seeking therapy who had “perfect” parents, but they find themselves unhappy. Parents have adopted a new contemporary style of raising their children; preventing them from growing up with normal human emotions and feelings, which is very destructive to their growth in to adults. These children are just not ready to deal with the real world.
At the age of two my parents made the long and devastating journey to bring me and my siblings to the United States from Mexico. Wanting a brighter future for us, my parents fought tooth and nail to give us the world they didn’t grow up having. Ever since stepping foot on the U.S soil, going back seemed impossible. The effects of this life-changing move, couldn’t mask the unforeseen disadvantages. Lacking exposure to Mexico’s colorful culture, little to no bonding time with my family from abroad, and the struggle of trying to blend into an environment that was so different, soon began to interfere with my overall identity. Realizing this, my wonderful parents prepared a transformative trip back to my homeland, and back to the past, facing
The most compelling data that we have shows the change in our American family structure. Day there are alarming number of children with mental disorders and children being raised in single parent homes has increased. In both areas it is shown that we need more preventive care (Petersmeyer 1989). Other statistics are equally troubling: each day in the United States, 3,600 students drop out of high school, and 2,700 unwed teenage girls get pregnant (Petersmeyer 1989). As a society we have a responsibility to our youth to help them become strong adults. My grandmother was always telling me that it takes more then the immediate family to raise a child well, if a child is to be rear well it takes a whole community contribution.
I remember the first time I came to America; I was 10 years old. Everything was exciting! From getting into an airplane, to viewing magnificent, huge buildings from a bird’s eye view in the plane. It was truly memorable. After staying few days at my mother’s house, my father and I wanted to see what Dallas looks like. But because my mother was working the whole day, it wasn’t convenient for her to show us the area except only on Sundays. Finally, we went out to the nearby mall with my mother. My father and I were astonished after looking at a variety of stores. But after looking at different stores, we were finally tired and hungry, so we went into McDonald’s. Not being familiar with fast food restaurants, we were curious to try American
One day, my parents talked to my brothers and me about moving to United States. The idea upset me, and I started to think about my life in Mexico. Everything I knew—my friends, family, and school for the past twenty years—was going to change. My father left first to find a decent job, an apartment. It was a great idea because when we arrived to the United States, we didn’t have problems.
Since children are not born to a full state of equality, though they are entitled to it, parents have some sort of rule and jurisdiction over them when they are brought into the world, but only temporarily. As age increases, so does the grasp of reason for the child, and eventually the parental power is obsolete and it leaves the now grown man, at his own free disposal. All parents are under an obligation to preserve, nourish, and educate their children because they are accountable to God for the way their children act and participate in society. The children in return have the obligation to honor their parents throughout their lifetime.
This was back in November 2007, in India. I was 12 years old. I was enjoying my normal life. But I didn’t know that my life will change surprisingly. One day I came home from the school and my parents made decision of moving to the United States. I was totally amazed at that moment. My parents wanted move so that me and my sister can have a better life, education, and opportunity.
America, Almost every single person on earth has a dream of living in a country full of freedom, liberty, and opportunity. The United States has been providing these benefits ever since it was founded a few hundred years ago. So when I found out that my family would be coming to America, I had already started planning my future of growing up here. Just like any other person, I was feeling enthusiastic and a little nervous of leaving my native country and coming to America to start a better life. I was completely lost in my thoughts of happiness, that I became unaware of all the difficulties that my family and I would face once we step into our new lives. Among these difficulties were the change of language, change of system, and the variety of different cultures.
Successful parenting may be judged by many different standards. Raising a child to be a respectful, mature, and independent adult requires a great deal of effort. There are several parenting styles, and not all lead a child to reaching their full potential. Overpowering sternness leads may lead to a rebellious child, while passive parenting may lead children to inept for the challenges of adulthood. Parenting requires more than teaching children submissiveness, or building of self-importance. Children learn best from a role model who is admirable. Parenting is a great opportunity to set the course of one’s entire life in the right direction.
Every child who has been placed on this earth was made by the choice of their parents, who were given the opportunity to procreate. As children grow up and become adults, their parents become elderly and are unable to take care of themselves. Grown children don’t owe their parents anything, but to have a relationship of honoring their parents with love and respect.
My heart was pounding as I boarded my flight leaving the Bangkok International Airport. A flight attendant in a grey dress with a red bow draped over her shoulder announced; “Welcome aboard flight AA350 to the United States.” My journey began that day.
Even before arriving to the United States, the fear I felt was not having the familiarity of home (St. Lucia). Moving to the U.S meant that I had to start my life all over again. This time it would be without the unwavering support of my family and friends. Whether I succeeded or failed in school was entirely up to me. It wa...
The first responsibility that I think is very important is being a good example for your kids. Parents are examples for their kids whether they like it or not. My boys watch and copy everything that I do, and even if I don’t think their listening they are listening. If they see me finishing school and working a good job that’s what they will expect to do themselves because that is all that they know. Children are like sponges. I want to show my kids how to be a good person by being a good person myself. As a parent I want my children to know that they can be anything they want to be, but at the same time I am controlling their physical and moral environment so that they can be good people. I want them to be in an environment where they can develop habits of honesty, generosity, and responsibility.
One of the most important things to parents is that their child grows up to be a caring, healthy human being. Parents were actually asked what the most important thing they wanted for their children was. “The most common response, given by 48% of the parents, was making sure their child grows up to be a moral person.”