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बी.एड. सेमेस्टर-1 प्रश्नपत्र-IV-B - वैल्यू एण्ड पीस एजुकेशन (अंग्रेजी भाषा में)
Question- What are Family Values? Why Family Values are important?
Answer -
Family Values : The Foundation of a Strong Family
Ultimately, your family values will be specific to you and your family unit. They represent the ways you want to live your family life, and they may have been passed down through multiple generations throughout the decades. Knowing what a family—both the nuclear family and extended family-values can help solidify bonds among family members. Family values help kids and young men and women make good choices because they have a set of beliefs to help guide them.
- Moral Values
- Personal Conduct and Social Behavior
- Spiritual and Religious Values
- Family Work Ethic
- Educational Values
- Family Time
- Family Traditions
- Financial Values
- Family Health and Fitness
- Family Entertainment (TV, Movies, Internet, Music, etc.)
No matter your definition of family, a set of family values provides a moral compass, clearly articulating the attitudes and meanings your family associates with living their lives. These family beliefs define what you think is important and what is good. They help teach kids the difference between right and wrong. They are beliefs and ideas that are specific to your specific family life-and there’s no definitive, objective right or wrong. Values vary from household to household and society to society-and even from time period to time period throughout history.
Humans within societal relationships are constantly evolving, and the ideals and standards we care about continue to change over time. The traditional family values of the 1950s are very different from the traditional family values of a post-9-11 American society. Family values are always reflective of their times and environments, yet most cultures surprisingly share several common threads when it comes to basic values and morals.
No child is born with a set of values. Children must be taught these values by our families, friends, and larger communities. We continually pass down our values to the next generations, so it’s important to be clear about the things we care about and what we teach our children and grandchildren to care about as well. Your family members will be exposed to many types of values through their friends, co-workers, teachers, and society in general. The more children know about their own family’s values, the better able they are to discuss them with others. Knowledgeable and conscientious children will also be more likely to be respectful of others’ values and family norms.
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