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The
role of the family in the rescue of values
According to Sinha (n.d):
A value system is viewed as a relative
permanent perceptual frame work which influence the nature of an individual’s
behavior. The values are the attributes possessed by an individual thought
desirable: values are similar to attitudes but are more permanent (para. 3)
Values like love, respect, responsibility,
honesty and many others are learned in the first school: the family, but what
happen nowadays father and mother are working and if they have a free time they
use it to rest and children are being attacked by technologies and bad examples
or simply they era alone. Also today the disciplinary models are excessively
permissive, in other words, the parents of now are too lazy to educate; they
have forgotten that children of today will be the man and woman of tomorrow,
the future of our society and only with well stablished values will they be honest, responsible and good citizens.
In the same way, it is in the home where
educations begins from the first year of life because if the parents do not
teach values to their children; these children will be people with bad habits,
irresponsible, disrespectful, delinquents or drug addicts for that reason
parents should educate with love,, with example because the values they inherit
today are more important than inherited assets. In addition, values are
transmitted in family and this formation is complemented by what children learn
in their school; this should not be confused, it is certainly in the family
where the foundations for being good men and women are offered.
It is very
important that all families around the world clearly have the importance of
teach values to children because only in this way the humanity will be better.
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