Everyone should be encouraged to volunteer in some way, to think of others besides themselves.
If you grow up on a family where everyone happily helps out their friends and family and others less fortunate, you continue to do that as an adult.
If you are raised in a family in which it's every man for himself, and no one helps you, you probably are not going to think much about what others need.
It's often people who never consider anyone else's needs or wishes who commit vandalism and other crimes. For them, a requirement to do community service is often required by courts.
These are the possible arguments as well as my personal opinion on the matter.Yes, Children Should Wear UniformsChildren should wear uniforms because it enforces structure in schools. It deprives gangs, because many gangs wear special attire to show they are part of that specified gang. It also ensures school is a learning community, not a community where children mock or compare themselves based on attire. Some attire children wear is not appropriate for school, so uniforms get rid of that problem. Lastly, you don't need to stand in front of your closet pondering what to wear. I think once a week, children should be able to wear what they want.No! Children Should Not Wear UniformsChildren should be able to express themselves through attire. Uniforms can cost a lot of money for some families.My OpinionI believe that kids should wear uniforms because of what I stated in the first paragraph.
The Hockey Has Heart (HHH) Award is given to those that support hockey in their community. It also shows that they have done community service off the ice as well.
A service that a person needs but is unable to provide for themselves is called community service. This is hard to provide or supply because of the large amount of people required to do these types of services.
Slum children are no different from rich children other than they are unfortunate and put in a crappy situation. They are just as smart as rich children and should be treated as such.ANSWER:Rich or poor you teach the ones who want to learn.
Should be made affordable to everyone.
Your local community centers should have information on how children can work within the community. This will give children many advantages they can use later in life.
Yes. Tutoring is community service. It's helping children of all ages get ahead and keep up with school. Children are part of this community, are they not?
No.
no, Community service should not be required unless they have done something to harm the community.
There are many different places that you can take your children for community services. If you check with the local court systems, you can find out the difference ways for community services.
No they should not
no
No it is purely of their choice weather they want to do community service
No they should not
Are you asking about a scheduling problem? If your community service conflicts with jury duty, you should speak with the organizer of the community service and request that your time slot be moved. You cannot ignore a jury duty summons.
Community service can include anything that a given community needs done, from picking up litter to delivering food to flood or tornado victims. Each community has its own needs and community service should be designed for that community. Most cites, towns or communities have an organized group that coordinates the needs of that place. Below are some site that can connect you to volunteer organizations in given areas for different types of services, such a assisting seniors, wounded veterans, children's programs, building and property rehabilitation, etc.
Kids are possibly asked to do community service as an enrichment exercise. They would learn volunteerism and how to become involved in community funded programs, or non-profit organizations. The "kids" might be able to use these programs themselves! Children usually learn compassion and teamwork. I think it is a social exercise for them.AnswerIt is to foster a sense of belonging to the community and to instill a feeling of giving assistance to the groups or businesses who are in that community. It gives the students a feeling of satisfaction and it also teaches them to help your fellow human beings without expecting anything in return, except the knowledge they have done something to help contribute to the "common good. " It teaches them to be accountable and responsible, and hopefully, they learn if you want to change the world-you have to start in your corner of the universe by helping others. -Well that supposedly what it is for as the two answer above states but you can not force kids to join programs when the kid does not want to, it should be a choice. Kids do not learn from being forced to do community service, what if adults should be forced to do community service even though they do not need to as it is the excuse of rite of passage not to. Kids should volunteer only to not be forced, public schools should not dare force students to help with community service if it is a voluntary act and not an exercise to prepare them. It is best that students as human beings that they are not to be forced to do this work unless they choose to do so no school can say that it is the necessity and should be forced upon students, but for the most part it should only be voluntary.