Kids' mental health would not be improved by making decisions. And what I mean by this is, if a majority of kids' decisions get put in action and the other options don't, …show more content…
They are the ones to be outgoing and converse with everyone. Throughout my middle school experience, I see those people with voices. A lot of them don't make the best decisions. This year my teacher gave the class an opportunity to do an extra credit assignment or go outside. Those popular kids whose voices could be heard chose to go outside even though a lot of them were failing that class. And because they could be heard, everyone else's view got pushed back and so we went outside. As we were outside, I could see all these kids playing sports on one side of the field. On the other side, there were just some kids sitting and talking and others sitting there doing nothing, saying nothing. I felt horrible that the kids who could have done the work were not, they were just sitting there not even having fun like they were supposed to. If these students can’t make a good choice, save their grades. That's why we need to make good choices for the progression of their and everyone else's education. Not the students. Why not let kids make decisions though, what