Many
people believe it is the school’s responsibility to teach children not to eat
junk food. Others believe parents should do this. Discuss both views and give
your own opinion.
Since a past few decades,
fast food – bereft of any essential nutrition – has been gaining popularity
among kids. A dire need is being felt to dissuade young ones from this faulty
food habit, but who should take this responsibility: teachers or parents, is
profoundly debated.
It would be quite justified a
suggestion if mothers and fathers were
made to don the responsibility of fostering healthy eating habit among their
kids since they can set examples for
kids. After all, sons and daughters are the responsibility of their parents,
and most of the kids tend to follow precedents of their moms and dads: they are
introduced to fast food by these very people only – who themselves indulge in
enjoying junk food, so if the intake of food is controlled at home, children will
follow the suit.
Furthermore, children fear
their mothers and fathers the most, and hence tend to follow the discipline
established at home: if the parent made it compulsory for their kids to avoid
fast food, the children would have to comply. Many studies have clearly
elucidated this fact, when parents tend to exert a strict discipline on what to
consume and what not to, kids tend to follow those orders like sermons.
However, there are others who
suggest that schools should take initiative in this direction. Such an argument
is based on the fact that kids spend most of their time at school, among their
classmates: they tend to follow the habits of their peers more closely, and if
schools made it point to persuade pupils to consuming healthy intake, the kids
would easily yield.
To conclude, I personally
feel that keeping junk food out of little mouths will be only possible if both
teachers and parent shouldered the responsibility jointly.