Children are treated differently in different parts of the world, but I believe that there is one thing in common, that is, all parents want to see their children live happily. I once had an opportunity to observe children in the Children Center on campus. I could see that they were taught to depend on themselves first. While I was watching them practiced to write their names, some of them could write their names correctly while some couldn't. Those who couldn't write their name correctly were trying to correct them again and again without asking for help from their teacher. This shows American value about individualism. I also observed children while I was travelling in DC. In the museums, I saw many families brought their children to learn about interesting stuff. They kept telling their children to ask some questions to a museum guide. I think it is a good way of learning because they can think critically about particular topic in which they are interested.
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About children treat in Thailand, they are taught to be respectful, especially to superiors. There is a Thai saying about believing in what the superiors say because they have experienced it before inferiors. This belief sometimes makes Thai children don't want to express their opinion or ask questions because they think what the superiors say is the best. They also rely on what their parents say rather than think out of the box. However, this trend is changing now and I think it is a good signal for Thai community to improve the way of thinking and learning without losing a traditional way of respect.