Stress!

I believe that this picture was taken in the home of a student preparing for a very important exam. The table is packed with books and the girl in the middle whom I presume that she is the student who is preparing for her exams, had laid her head down and appearing to be extremely pressurized.
I think the lady at the top left probably her mother, because her actions are like of those anxious parents who have high expectations of their children, thus pushing them to study, so they can excel in the future. And in the top left, the lady is probably her sister. She seems to be disturbing the girl who was studying. She might have already done her revision and realized that her sister have not, then began to taunt her sister.
I think that her actions are very wrong. She should’ve encouraged her sister instead of laughing at her sister’s futile effort in completing the piles of work. This might lead to intensifying stress for her sister or even cause major disputes between the two siblings when they become more competitive.
I assume that having her parent and sister about, the girl would be unable to complete her work and revision. With their presence, the acute pressure may cause the girl to suffer from depression or even more serious mental disorders.
In recent years, education is taking the front seat. It has become increasing important, and parents are having higher expectations of their children, because many parents believes that it is the key to achieve a higher status in the society in future. As a result, students are enrolled in many courses and given multiple tasks and huge amount of work to do.
They are also pressurized by parents and pushed to strive harder in life.
Also, in recent cases, we often read in the news, about pressure from competitive siblings, often make a child feel unloved and useless, especially when parents step in, and compares with the better of them.
In my opinion, I feel that quality education and diligence may not be the only factors of success. Parents should work on building the self-esteems of their children, giving them adequate space and leisure but most important, giving them encouragement.
I think the lady at the top left probably her mother, because her actions are like of those anxious parents who have high expectations of their children, thus pushing them to study, so they can excel in the future. And in the top left, the lady is probably her sister. She seems to be disturbing the girl who was studying. She might have already done her revision and realized that her sister have not, then began to taunt her sister.
I think that her actions are very wrong. She should’ve encouraged her sister instead of laughing at her sister’s futile effort in completing the piles of work. This might lead to intensifying stress for her sister or even cause major disputes between the two siblings when they become more competitive.
I assume that having her parent and sister about, the girl would be unable to complete her work and revision. With their presence, the acute pressure may cause the girl to suffer from depression or even more serious mental disorders.
In recent years, education is taking the front seat. It has become increasing important, and parents are having higher expectations of their children, because many parents believes that it is the key to achieve a higher status in the society in future. As a result, students are enrolled in many courses and given multiple tasks and huge amount of work to do.
They are also pressurized by parents and pushed to strive harder in life.
Also, in recent cases, we often read in the news, about pressure from competitive siblings, often make a child feel unloved and useless, especially when parents step in, and compares with the better of them.
In my opinion, I feel that quality education and diligence may not be the only factors of success. Parents should work on building the self-esteems of their children, giving them adequate space and leisure but most important, giving them encouragement.
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