Parenting is one of the most difficult tasks in our life time. It requires patience, responsibility, love, and discipline. Many people will say that they love it and others will hate it. The real question is, that should people have to get a license to become parents? We should not be required a license to become a parent since parenting is not a system, not everyone parents the same way, and mostly everyone would fail.
A system is a strict regime in which we have to follow, example is our driving tests. It is required to know how to parallel park, turn, reverse, etc. Parenting is not a system, parenting skills are acquired as we go through a challenge with the kid. It is not like all of a sudden we are all given the same tactics on how to parent, and if we do …show more content…
Would we have failed if the child does not act right, what would be the consequences? It is like when we are driving and violate a law, the consequence is that we get a ticket we have to pay. Imagine it was like that, every time someone parents differently or the child acts bad, a ticket is issued to that parent, meaning we would all owe a large amount of money. As kids we all act bad once in a while, we lie, and bad things happen. Once we turn eighteen our parents usually cannot control us, but if we end up going to the wrong way, would have to pay for not parenting the “right” way.
Parenting is different for everyone, most of us turn out to be a good daughter/son. Parenting should not be a system, in which the parents cannot choose to how to teach us, or not get the right to become a parent because they failed to get a license. Teaching techniques are acquired by time as everyone grows and not expected to put to test for the sake of the child. Parents learn one step at a time just as we