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what are the parents perceive role in inculcating values to the child at home
what are the parents perceive role in inculcating values to the child at home
Only the biological parents pay for their child.
I don't know about 'perceived' but they do have an objective role. To morally guide the child and prepare him for independence as an adult.
Your children are taught values by their parents. One of those values should be how to integrate into a family and to society in general.
I don't know about 'perceived' but they do have an objective role. To morally guide the child and prepare him for independence as an adult.
Parents may perceive their role in contributing to the success of the daycare center as adhering to the guidelines and regulations of the daycare with their child. Making sure their child follows the rule and that the parents and the daycare teachers work together as one shows a united front to the children. This allows the children to understand that they are not in control.
No, only the biological parents pay for their child.
The parents of a child are racist, and the child picks up the ideas and moral values.
Parents are extremely important in a child's life. Parents nuture and care for children when they are young and unable to care for themselves. Parents also teach their children values and morals.
I don't know about 'perceived' but they do have an objective role. To morally guide the child and prepare him for independence as an adult.
The values that most parents would like to inculcate in their child would include honesty, respect for others, the ability to share and take turns and to be mindful of the feelings of others. Some other values that parents would like to instill in their children would be kindness, good manners and teaching right from wrong.