Letting Children Choose Their Career Path: Why Parents Should Step Back

in Hive Naija27 days ago

This thing is more common in my country, Nigeria. Many parents always have this urge to pick a career path for their children, which should be something that's being cushioned in the country.


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The government should help put an end to this thing, because it has had a way of affecting many Nigerians and has ended up making some of them not even know what they want for themselves any more.

As parents, it's normal to want the best for our children. But when it comes to choosing a career path, parents should learn to let their children make their own decisions. In my opinion, children should have the freedom of choosing their profession and career path.

Because at the end of the day, it's their life. They should always let these children go for what they are passionate about because, at the end of the day, it is that passion that's going to keep them on track and also help them grind more.


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This has helped the white people more, and that's why they've got more productive citizens compared to my country, Nigeria. The white people in most cases learn to study what their children are passionate about right from when they were younger and help them attain that level of success they want for themselves.

By guiding and showing them the right path to go about it with love. It has a way of making the child feel fulfilled and proud of themselves at the end of the day. That's the more reason why they have professionals in many fields.


The Problem I've Come To Notice About Parental Interference In My Country:


Forcing a child into a particular career or profession has led many to feel unhappy and unfulfilled. Many Nigerian parents, for instance, push their children into renowned careers like law or medicine, etc. without considering their children's passions.

Which, if you ask me, is a disrespect to their personality. Because why make them pursue careers they don't love just because they want to make you happy? It's something that shouldn't be allowed.

Are they living their life to please you or to have a sense of fulfillment for themselves? They should always learn to respect the decisions of the children and help guide them through the right path to attain the level of success they want for themselves.


Why Children Should Decide:


  1. It's their life: Children will live with the consequences of their career choices.
  1. Personal growth: Allowing children to make their own decisions fosters a sense of independence, self-discovery, and responsibility.
  1. Passion and motivation: When children pursue their interests, they're more likely to excel and find happiness.

The Role of Parents:


Rather than forcing them to go into a career path you want for them, parents should:

  1. Guide

  2. Support

  3. Empower: Help your children acquire the ability of decision-making skills.


In Conclusion:

Parents should cut off the urge to decide their children's career paths. Instead, let the children take ownership of their futures. By doing so, we'll raise a generation of happy, motivated, and fulfilled individuals.


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Thank you for taking the time to go through my post. I hope you were able to learn something from it. This post was inspired by the #inleo community and also serves as my entry to the #OctoberInleo prompt Day 21.

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It is true that parental interference is much in Nigeria but the truth is that most of these parents do it for their ego sake or so that they can brag about it wherever they go. They do not fully understand that after they are dead and gone, the children will fend for themselves and if what they forced the child to study is not good for the child, then that child might end up becoming worse.

I really hope that many parents can think twice about choosing careers for their children.

Exactly my point
They're not living for their ego sake, rather, they're living for their own fulfillment.

I honestly hope they do too
Thank you for stopping by.

It's my pleasure