Students need discipline

Letters

IN education, age is not the factor affecting our curriculum or influencing minors to misbehave in and out of school.
We shouldn’t judge people by their age and we should not blame age as an obstacle to education.
Education is “from the womb to the tomb.”
Even the oldest person has the right to be educated. The greatest contributing factor to the demise of our education system is discipline, not age.
Parents are the primary teachers and their children’s education depends on their code of ethics.
As the saying goes, “What your father and mother do, so you.”
Age does not matter in our education system. Discipline does.
How well are you disciplining your child?
We are no longer disciplining our children like our fathers and mothers used to discipline us.
Today, our children are mentally and psychologically influenced by attractions and gimmicks introduced by western cultures.
Who’s going to guide and help our children to walk the right path? Is it the teacher who talks eight hours a day, five days a week?
Teachers should not be blamed for the enrolment of people who are over-aged.
Everyone has the right to be educated, regardless of how young or old he or she is.
Discipline your child today and he or she will have a better future.

Silas Brownford Oro