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Childhood is the safest period of human life на 14 баллов (Сочинения ЕГЭ английский язык)

It is believed that childhood is the most protected time in person’s life. Some people are absolutely sure about benefits of childhood, whereas others mention that children are more vulnerable in this age than protected from.

In my opinion, we fully have this right to name childhood the safest period. Firstly, it is undeniable that when you are a child, your parents always care about you as much as they can. Obviously, you live with your nearest relatives and you do not have to worry about what to cook on breakfast or how to get an education. Secondly, it is government’s duty to provide children’s safety. For instance, in some European countries like Sweden or Germany children are the most significant citizens.

Their lives are always under government’s control.

Nevertheless, one should accept that young people are not always secured from. For example, we all know that children’s mind is not really strong so they could be rather impressionable. Alcohol, smoking, drugs and bad companies – here are the things that could put child’s life in a big danger.

Despite my respect for this opinion, I cannot share it because there are many charity organizations in most of the developed countries whose goal is to help children mentally. They try to heal young people’s soul and find them new friends. Undoubtedly, these institutions are able to prevent several tragedies.

In conclusion, I would like to stress that childhood is not only the safest but also the happiest period of human life. Parents and several organizations use all their opportunities to secure children.

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