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Term Papers on Instilling A Childs Values

Term Paper TitleInstilling A Childs Values
# of Words539
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.16

Instilling a Child's Values


     Some people think that a child learns only by what his or her parents
teach them, while others believe that a child is born with a set of values.  In
actuality, a child's values are mostly determined by the things they are taught
by their parents.  As parents, couples have many responsibilities toward their
child; the most important responsibility is teaching them good values and
judgement.  A parent should behave as though they would want their child to
behave, give them justifiable discipline, and, at the same time, let the child
be their own person.
     As a child is growing up, he spends a very large part of his life with
his parents.   A child learns by seeing what his parents do and mimicking it, so
a parent's job is very crucial to a child's acquisition of good morals.   A
parent must show the child the virtues of good judgement by using good judgement
in their own life.  If a child witnesses an unethical act performed by his
parents, he will think that it is okay.  The fact is that children who didn't
have good parents, generally, don't grow up into very respectable adults.  The
old saying goes:  “Monkey see, monkey do.”  It may sound like a cheap cliche,
but there is a lot of truth to it.
     While raising a child, a parent might find that sometimes the child is
not learning the morals that the parent is trying to instill in their child.  In
that case, a parent should discipline him. Discipline shows the importance of
values in a whole different way.  When a child is punished for something he or
she did that was wrong, he or she learns no...

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