THE ROLE OF THE FAMILY IN CHILD UPBRINGING
Keywords:
family, child upbringing, personality development, parental guidance, moral values, social skills, family traditions, child developmentAbstract
This article discusses the important role of the family in the upbringing and development of a child. It emphasizes the family as the child’s first social environment, where personality, moral values, social skills, and behavior are formed from birth. Modern challenges, such as technological distractions and busy parental lifestyles, are considered, as they can affect child development. The study highlights the importance of consistent parental guidance, warmth, and attention in raising responsible, well-rounded individuals. Ultimately, family values and traditions are essential for both the child’s personal growth and the development of society.
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