Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Argueing with Kids Voices


Do you want to know something that really bothers me; it's when people ask "why are you argueing with a child?" Children can think too, they know how to part take in an argument, so why does the fact that their children matter. Yes, I will readily admit that teens and children can be incredibly petty and are easily swayed by their emotions. But so are many adults. A persons emotions is what gives a person passion, it's what gives a person drive. So what if we depend on it a little more than a full grown adult. We're learning from every argument we have. We're learning to make a point, defend our case, stand for what we believe in, pick and choose our battles and most importantly fight with words. We can think So why shouldn't we speak, we have voices so why shouldn't we use them. If you don't want to argue with kids let it be because, you don't want to argue period. Not because their kids.

2 comments:

SWA said...

hay valid points u got there, but have you taken into account that many adults are under the delusion that they are much smarter than kids and teens? Or the fact that technically they have more authority over us then young people have?

SWA said...

but it is a good arguement