Personally, I took interest in several of the points laid out on how a child should be brought up. Much care was taken to make sure points did not cross each other, making sure to illustrate that some things are needed in certain amounts for success.
One prime example is how it is argued that children need to be independent and learn for themselves, but also need not be neglected. The writing does a very good job covering loose ends and explaining well what is meant to be beneficial. This ensures that neither statement contradicts the other and goes to the extreme. Simple things like this require a great deal of forethought in writing and to me, strengthen the argument as it becomes apparent that time has been put into it.
Personally, I just find reading anything that lays arguments out in such a clear and precise manner enjoyable, Did anyone else find the arguments very streamlined and seldom crossing each other?
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One prime example is how it is argued that children need to be independent and learn for themselves, but also need not be neglected. The writing does a very good job covering loose ends and explaining well what is meant to be beneficial. This ensures that neither statement contradicts the other and goes to the extreme. Simple things like this require a great deal of forethought in writing and to me, strengthen the argument as it becomes apparent that time has been put into it.
Personally, I just find reading anything that lays arguments out in such a clear and precise manner enjoyable, Did anyone else find the arguments very streamlined and seldom crossing each other?
P.S.
I commented on Kayla and Jacob's posts
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