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What role do parents play in fostering a child's emotional and social development?
What role do parents play fostering child’s emotional and social development? There are many rules that are expected to be played by parents. Some of them are 1. Language and communication skills- Parents are the top primary models for their child. Their interaction can affect a child’s vocabulary,Read more
What role do parents play fostering child’s emotional and social development?
There are many rules that are expected to be played by parents. Some of them are
1. Language and communication skills- Parents are the top primary models for their child. Their interaction can affect a child’s vocabulary, their grammar and different aspects of language like how to turn in a conversation which is very very essential for communication and social interaction..
2. Empathy and perspective taking- Sometimes parents get very cruel with their child when the child tries to show a sign of vulnerability and they tend to not consider their feelings in perspective which stops the growth of their emotional intelligence and social awareness.
3. Moral value- Parents play a very important role on transferring the cultural and moral values, believes and principles in their children’s. They may use any stories and explanation to teach their children about all the cultural heritage, societal norms which will shape their identity and behaviour for their well-being.
4. Supporting and paying attention to their general education- Language is a very essential part of any academic success. Parents who engaged their child into various activities like literacy, reading and discussing educational topics help child to build the foundational skills which are needed for learning achievement & colleges.
That was my take on the question, But I look forward to Answers and different outlook on the questions like
1. How does a domestic flight affect the child’s mental health?
2. Is it important to have a good partner relationship with each other when raising a child? If one doesn’t have so, what impact can it have on the child?
See less3. Do single mothers or fathers really raise their child as equal as people who live with their partner ?
What changes would you suggest in our education system?
Our education system typically talking about the Indian education system is really a very backward system and it really has no systematic format and it does not keep a track on how a student is mental health is and how a student is feeling externally and internally. There is a lot of competition andRead more
Our education system typically talking about the Indian education system is really a very backward system and it really has no systematic format and it does not keep a track on how a student is mental health is and how a student is feeling externally and internally. There is a lot of competition and pressure put on the pupil in order to achieve that first rank which is going to define his whole life, which is not even true, Our education system lacks the real life teaching, which are the social factors. The actual sexual education which is needed by the students of India. Hence I believe that psychological and real moral life training is very important part and it must be change in our education system.
See lessWhat changes would you suggest in our education system?
Our education system typically talking about the Indian education system is really a very backward system and it really has no systematic format and it does not keep a track on how a student is mental health is and how a student is feeling externally and internally. There is a lot of competition andRead more
Our education system typically talking about the Indian education system is really a very backward system and it really has no systematic format and it does not keep a track on how a student is mental health is and how a student is feeling externally and internally. There is a lot of competition and pressure put on the pupil in order to achieve that first rank which is going to define his whole life, which is not even true, Our education system lacks the real life teaching, which are the social factors. The actual sexual education which is needed by the students of India. Hence I believe that psychological and real moral life training is very important part and it must be change in our education system.
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