The impact of co-education on education and students

The pleasure of life:

We were sent to this world with a lot of blessings available to us and the precautionary measures that we need to take while making use of these blessings and pleasures were also told to us. It’s normal to feel an inclination towards somebody who you find attractive and handsome and you can’t restrain from divulging the feelings most of the times. You can’t forbid a girl from falling for a really cute guy and you most certainly can’t make a guy not fall in love with a girl he finds beautiful. With the advent of the social networking websites, the transmission of feelings for the other person has been made a lot simpler.

Love and attractions:

In the previous years, people had to keep their sentiments concealed in their hearts because it was very tough to face the person you want so dearly and tell them everything but now you can make the use of the technology and let it pass on your heartfelt emotions. It is still not a simple task to propose still, but well, it’s comparatively, isn’t it? If it’s natural and increasingly normal to get infatuated and obsessed with another person then why do people want their student child to never get hit by the cupid? The reason is that this all happens too swiftly; with the advent of new education techniques like co-education and the ease of getting information online, the students are vulnerable to engage in certain physically un-allowed endeavors that they shouldn’t otherwise do. At a small age, a parent would want their children to write cause and effect essays more than wanting to fall in love.

The effects:

Co-education was introduced a long time ago and the real inception can’t be identified now and the main purpose was that everybody knows what “real life” is all about right from the start and with the older generations, it probably worked. The young boys and girls didn’t see things “that” way because they didn’t have excessive technology or explicit television to spoil their minds, but nowadays even a 10 year old knows how to make the most of life and how to make hay while the sun shines.

What should a parent do?

In conditions like these, it’s a parent’s duty to make sure that their child never gets out of line too much and knows their limits.

Author Bio:
Sandy robert is the author of this article. She is a writer and an artist as well as a part of the team at chiefpapers. provides students with excellent resources for research writing service and editing at a variety of levels.  Sandy writing has touched many students through chiefpapers.com and she continues to reach out to them through her writing.    

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