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  • shyam sunder

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    August 30, 2022 at 4:32 AM

    I wholeheartedly think that social work is just as vital now as academics, and that people should become involved in it to help students develop a variety of abilities. However, the benefit of it will be illustrated in the paragraphs that follow.

    Although parents should start teaching their kids about social work (like NGO, Orphans Center, Feed to the Poors) when they are 10 to 15 years old, they should start by taking their kids to places where people are doing this kind of work to show them how others are helping the needy. This will help to improve their social skills, personality, and relationships in addition to their academic performance. And by doing so, he will have a beneficial impact on society and the environment since people learn new skills at a young age that they will use for the rest of their lives. Additionally, as people watch him utilize these services, they will pick up knowledge from him.

    Although it is generally acknowledged that participating in social work projects helps students become more versatile in all areas of study, doing so will also greatly enhance their ability to interact with a wide range of people when they first begin their careers. Additionally, doing so may help them participate in academic activities while they are still in college. They should not, however, be overly involved in these activities as this might cause them to become distracted from their academics and may prevent them from graduating from high school.

    In conclusion, I firmly believe that engaging in unpaid social activities at the beginning of a career will help every person develop the variety of skills mentioned in the excerpt above.

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