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| VALUES
- THE GREATEST ASSET OF YOUR CHILD |
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| As we may have often realized, all human beings
belong to a community and we all live in society. We do not live in isolation and various
societal rules and norms may govern our behavior. The fundamental basics of social
responsibility start in your very own home. Simple elements of good behavior e.g. each
person takes care of his own belongings and is responsible for them should be taught at
home. |
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| We should never consider our children incapable
or too young to learn about the concept of communities and society. Be it at home or in
school, children are always going to be involved in some sort of social circle or the
other. We must inculcate a strong sense of social consciousness in our children from as
early an age as possible. This will enable our child to become a better person and a more
accepted and valued member of society. Children accept and learn the most in their early
childhood. Perceptions and beliefs are shaped by the age of 5-6. Therefore it is vitally
essential to instill these social values in our children from early childhood. The most
important thing that a child must be taught is responsibility. Be it responsibility for
other people, our belongings or even others feelings as well as their own actions. It is
never too early to inculcate such social values in your child. A child's interaction with
family and friends teaches him rules, duties, responsibilities and the right course of
action. Social values affect and shape the way in which your child will interact with
others. Values like integrity, honesty, sensitivity, courage, loyalty and respect for
others helps your child become a better person as well as an ideal citizen. As you all
know, children learn the fastest by watching others, especially their own parents. If you
as a parent practice good social behavior your child will automatically watch and learn
from you. When you tell a child what is right and then when he sees it being practiced in
his own home, such mannerism and behavior is firmly imprinted in him. You must teach your
child to act appropriately in public places. Small things like picking up litter and
throwing it in the bin or not plucking flowers from a garden greatly add to the
magnanimity of your child's personality. |
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