We don't get your question reword it please
Absolutely not! Spoiling is NOT healthy for a child's growth. There have to be limits. Sometimes, the answer has to be NO!
Only on their birthday. Spoiling a child usually needs up bad in the long run.
what are the parents perceive role in inculcating values to the child at home
The role of parents in any curriculum implementation is critical to the success of their child. The parents need to help their child understand the importance of the curriculum.
what are the parents perceive role in inculcating values to the child at home
is to be respectful to my parents
There is no maximum but we careful with spoiling the child!
The role of parents in Christianity is supposed to be to bring up your children as Christians. Going to church and getting your child Christened would be said to be a role of the parents too.
Grand parents are capable of spoiling the children , and our less strict with them.
The family is the primary social institution where a child learns in his formative years.If the child is taught positive values then his outlook in life will be positive.Parents are the best teachers as the child looks up on them for role model.If parents are religious the child will learn to believe in God.If the parents are cheats the child will learn to be the same.Both the parents have equal role to play.let the child realize that parents care for him.A token of love & appreciation helps. However there are other influencing factors eg: peer group,family members,relatives,school teachers & the social environment that plays an important role in the development of the child,The parents role is to weed out the negative aspects and instill the positive ones.Let the child learn to realize the truth himself instead of forcing on him your views and thoughts demanding obedience.
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.
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.