Why to Invest Into Children

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During my speech I will try to prove you that investing into children is definitely reasonable. In my speech I will show you the main ways you can invest into children. Moreover, I’ll give the example of existing organization, briefly tell about its mission and show you what a positive impact it has already made.

First of all, investments basically are expenses that may take a lot of time, money and energy now but provide great savings and return in the future. There are many ways you can invest in your children. One of the most important investments is made in child's education. From elementary school to college years- parents should start saving as soon as possible. If you are able to help your child study well and become a successful person it will also become the biggest reward to every parent. Also, if you have to face any kind of financial loss, your child’s future will be secured. Having the right education your child will be able to achieve a career goal and settle down comfortably in life.

Investing into children doesn’t always mean enrolling them in private schools or buying them whatever they wants, but also spending more time with them. If you are a parent- you should take time to get into the lives and minds of your kids. Learn about the things they care about, listen to the things they are scared of or excited about. Time is one of the best ways you can invest into children, which also means investing into the future of your country. However, if you are not able to devote much of your time to your child, you could encourage him to take up a hobby, which classes he could attend in his free time after school. This will assure and help your child to stay in good surroundings. This matters a lot in protecting your child from bad habits such as hanging around the town doing nothing and so on. So parents should fill in their child better values and be role models for him.

The last argument of mine would be briefly introducing you a non-profit...