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    Family Upbringing Paper/Reflection The way parents bring us up influence all our further life. With our mothers’ milk we absorb cultural values of our family. Unconsciously we live our life by modeling the lifestyle of the parents. The family is an institution of education and socialization. Russia is considered to be a collectivistic country. However there is a tendency nowadays especially for teens who strive to be more independent. On the one hand parents have taught me some individualistic values

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    dysfunctional families.A dysfunctional family is a family in which conflict‚ misbehavior‚ and often child neglect or abuse on the part of individual parents occur continually and regularly‚ leading other members to accommodate such actions. Most of the time‚children think that this situation is normal. A child may be unfairly blamed for the family’s dysfunction‚ and placed under even greater stress than those whose parents divorce.The recent death of a family member may also be the cause of a student’s

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    conditions someone is exposed to when growing up. One of the most important factors is the upbringing a person goes through from childhood to adulthood‚ with different influences. To influence someone‚ is to have an impact in someone’s life so much that it will take what has been absorbed‚ apply it towards life. Parent’s behavior and attitude towards their kids has been a strong influence for a child’s upbringing. Parents set the standards and role that so children may or may not want to portray.

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    Upbringing of Children.

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    I. Upbringing of children. 1.- Each person’s knowledge of how to bring up a child usually comes from their surroundings and their own upbringing. Children are going through their adolescence before their final adult characters are beginning to take shape. 2.- Some parents think it is good for children to be allowed to run wild without control or supervision. They say that this enables children’s personalities to develop naturally and that they will learn to be responsible by the mistakes they make

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    Problems of Upbringing

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    Parental Responsibilities In The Upbringing Of Their Children By Ven. Dr. K Sri Dhammananda Parenting is not like any other 9 to 5 job. It is never ending and there is never enough time to do everything. No matter how old your baby is‚ newborn or toddler‚ it is never too late to put your baby first and enjoy being a mum or dad. Many parents think that they alone know what is best for the children and therefore expect too much from them. They force their children into tuition classes even though they

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    along with growing interest in child education‚people’s attention to the family environment where a child is brought up has also significantly increased. Some people have begun to feel that achild who has grown up in a poor family tend to be better prepared todeal with problems. In my opinion‚ however‚ family environment alonedoes not much influence a child’s ability to solve problems.A child who was born into a poor family would have had more situationswhere they had to solve a problem or make a

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    Upbringing of Children

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    children in adolescence can rely on. A further advantage‚ fathers provide financial conditions‚ which helps children to apply for good university or even start their own business career at the early age because the father is the breadwinner of the family. Moreover‚ father will do everything to accommodate children’s needs. Equally important‚ fathers have social relationships more than mothers and they are more aware of different social issues‚ so they can guide their children on every step of children’s

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    Children’s Moral Upbringing I have decided to choose the topic of the teaching of morals to children and the importance of morals. I also will give several example supporting my views and beliefs on this topic. Then will give two very different but in a way objectively similar philosophers beliefs of this topic and state their arguments. Most children nowadays have several ways for them to learn morals. If you would look at most of today’s youth they look up to adult figures such as older brothers

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    My Family

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    My Family First of all I’d like to introduce myself. My name is _____________. I am ____ years old. Now‚ I’m a student in grade........ at Banpakdong School. Today‚ I am going to talk about my family. It is very interesting topic to talk about. I’m sure all of you have family‚ right? I’m sure you do. Almost everyone has a family. Family usually consists of Dad mom son and daughter. Also my family‚ there four people in my family. Firstly‚ my dad‚ Mr. ไวพจน์ คาดีวี‚ He is a motorbike

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    My family

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    In my family‚ I have the clash of two different worlds. My dad’s family is loving‚ stable and steady as a rock. They cry with me when I am sad and rejoice in my accomplishments. I have no doubt that they have read every article that I have written to date and probably have them printed out and tucked away in a pride of place . Most of all‚ I know that I can trust them. Another side of my family is the other extreme. They are a dysfunctional family not by choice‚ but rather by default. They would

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