The headmaster once told Einstein’s father, “He’ll never make a success at anything”. Do you think that a headmaster should have said such words to the father of a small child?
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In my opinion, a headmaster has a duty to prepare his students for future challenges. So, he should not say words that can discourage children to try. He should not tell a child he will never succeed. It is unnatural. When children are growing up, we should tell him/ her both praise and criticism.
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