Values are taught within the family to children as they grow. Grandparents, mom, dad, church attendance, and others teach the child. In school the values are reinforced and as a teacher I would try to reinforce what the parents have taught at home. It takes time, attention, love, and good role models to learn values. If children do not learn values at home they need to learn them from some one or some place.
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Children need values. In some schools the parents don’t teach values at home. To reinforce values is important for children to learn about how to treat others and what is important in their actions and life.
"The Sword in the Stone" teaches heroic values such as perseverance, humility, and the importance of inner strength over outward appearances. It emphasizes the idea that true power comes from within and that those who are kind, determined, and selfless are the ones who are truly worthy of wielding power and authority.
The foundation of values education is to teach students what is required to be a good citizen. Some values introduced early include honesty and trustworthiness.
Variables are introduced as placeholders that can hold different values. I teach students how to declare variables, assign values to them, and use them in mathematical expressions or conditions. We practice using variables in various problem-solving scenarios to reinforce their understanding.
Most religions teach morals through the use of stories and anecdotes. For example, the Bible is full of stories that try to teach us to act a certain way. Each story has moral to it. They also try to teach us moral values through strict rules, like the 10 commandments. If you don't follow the rules, you may be punished in the afterlife, so fear is also used to help enforce the morals they teach.
The hopi use kachinas to each their children important values so that their children can know about their heritage and have manners
Absolutely! They teach the same life lessons and values other mothers do.
You have incorporated none as you are looking for answers on a website. Didn't they teach you this?
You can teach the value of Pi...or atleast approximate it to arbitrary precision.
Aunt Alexandra tried to teach the children about the importance of family heritage, social status, and behaving according to societal expectations. She emphasized the need to uphold the family's reputation and adhere to traditional values and manners.