Is It Selfish to Have a Big Family?

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Is it selfish to have a big family? Old-fashioned people always wanted to have more than two off springs. It was their tradition and as it is known that "old is gold”. Others will refuse that idea as it causes a higher population, but it is not a problem if the people are distributed in an organized way all over the country. Thus each individual would have their rights. Therefore there have been many arguments about whether to have a small family or a big one. Extended families are preferable from the social, financial and psychological aspects. Family is basically a sample of society. Extended families are always cooperative and helpful. One will never feel alone with their family and siblings. This is how the society should behave. According to Brazier (2013), that the child will always have a sibling to turn to if the parents have separated or died "after all, a sibling is for life, not just for childhood" (P.3). Moreover, big families share their experience from one to another. This makes them less stressed while trying anything new or having a new stage in their lives. It also improves their skills. According to Brazier (2013), researchers have shown that children with their siblings will acquire "stronger soft skills and keener emotional intelligence than single children". In addition to some of the most recent evidence even suggests that a child who has a brother and a sister will gain evolved skills of language and do better at exams. However, this is a revolutionary information (P.3). Siblings supply each other with power and energy. Whenever they are around, one cannot lose hope and energy about anything. Whatever, this indicates that they are totally healthy. Brazier (2013) sta... ... middle of paper ... ...g families would help in improving the economy as their members would work for the country with no need for foreigner laborer. The country should provide a work for every member in each family considering the qualifications. It is never about the big family. It is always about the regulation of any system and the organized distribution. Reference page -Colin Brazier. (2013). Why having big families is good for you (and cheaper). Retrieved from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/mother-tongue/familyadvice/10149910/Why-having-big-families-is-good-for-you-and-cheaper.html -Saberi Roy. (2011). The Psychology of Family. Retrieved from http://www.futurehealth.org/populum/page.php?f=The-Psychology-of-Family-by-Saberi-Roy-101118-18.html -Katherine Schlaerth. (2011). Bigger and better. http://articles.latimes.com/2011/may/08/opinion/la-oe-schlaerth-large-families-20110508

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