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1 point

Lets not do it! This should only corrupt little innocent "impressionable" minds. That should be very bad on our part, expecting kids to mature faster than their normal pace and detract them from their paths. Totally bogus dude!

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I beg to differ here. My point wasn't whether Indian children should want a western revamp and whether we must tag it as right or wrong . The point I want to emphasise on here, is that Indian kids, be it any role model they look up to , shouldn't forget their culture which is all about being humble, respectable and sincere.

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I beg to differ here. My point wasn't whether Indian children should want a western revamp and tag it as right or wrong . The point I want to emphasise on here, is that Indian kids, be it any role model they look up to shouldn't forget their culture which is all about being humble, respectable and sincere.

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I would like to support this side of the argument as, anything that is taught , gives rise to an urge of dwelling more on that subject, exploring, brainstorming and a load full of inquisitive clarifications.

By introducing sex education in schools , we are only making a child probably want to try something which is not meant for him at that age. Just like, once a concept of say, algebra is taught in school, children want to solve sums based on it; if at all sex education is introduced, you never know children may go ahead in doing things , they rightfully should not be indulging in! All said and done, we have chapters based on human reproduction taught in biology at school levels, I think that's adequate to quench the thirst of knowledge in that field! Plus, parents can educate their children about the subject by perhaps ,cracking some jokes on it, in the lightest spirit of course.

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So why in the first place should you join the debate chap?

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I would definitely restate the fact that parents are responsible for their child's discipline problems . Upbringing is what can more curtly be mentioned in an argument of this nature. It wholly and solely depends on how a child is brought up, what examples are set for a child to imbibe, that determine whether a child is well mannered or a total ruckus!

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You are right in your own way but don't you think that in other words you just say 'development is not rampant' and sooo u aren't for the topic :-p

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Definitely not! Young Indians lead their own dreams! It's due to sheer ignorance that people have a set image about Indians and their culture. Come to a city like Bombay, live with a family there and you'll understand how normal and sane they are. Coming back to the point of living your parents dream, I suppose some parents do insanely pressurise their kids to pursue a certain career, sometimes because they themselves couldn't do it or they just think its right for their children to follow there footsteps . But the same theory can definitely not be applied to every Indian household. My own parents and many whom I know are completely fine with what their children's goals in life are.

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However, I believe that development isn't on it's highest success.

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Well, the world definitely is evolving and developing in many ways...

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Winning Position: children should act their age.
Tied Positions: Development isn't rampant. vs. Yes it is developing.

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