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Asked: November 11, 20202020-11-11T12:23:52+03:00 2020-11-11T12:23:52+03:00In: Sexuality and Relationships

How does the way we bring up our kids affects their view of life and their relationship with other people around them?

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We are being brought up from different kinds of families and even religion. How does it affect the way we approach situations? Does it affect our relationship with people around us? What about our beliefs in regards to the tribe we come from?

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  1. Ian Lai

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    2020-11-20T21:23:09+03:00Added an answer on November 20, 2020 at 9:23 pm

    in every way imaginable. they take what they learn whether negative or positive and they allow it to define them

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    2020-11-19T15:16:48+03:00Added an answer on November 19, 2020 at 3:16 pm

    For most people, who they are and the reason they do what they do is greatly contributed by the environment they grew up in. Children will always emulate their parent’s behaviors and thus greatly influenced by how they’re brought up.

    They way their parents relate with each other and how they relate with others will most probably reflect on their relationships.

    So basically, how they’re brought up influences them alot, then after they’re grown up, they may either depart or stick depending with their circumstances

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    2020-11-12T14:32:33+03:00Added an answer on November 12, 2020 at 2:32 pm

    We are responsible for all our behavior and actions once we hit adulthood. It is uo to us to man up and unlearn.

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      2020-12-01T20:33:48+03:00Replied to answer on December 1, 2020 at 8:33 pm

      Yes I think this too is a good point.

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    2020-11-12T14:14:54+03:00Added an answer on November 12, 2020 at 2:14 pm

    Your family affects you as a developing individual because of the role it plays in Child Development. A child’s learning and socialization are fully controlled by their family since the family is the child’s primary social group. That’s why we pick up things like religion and culture from our immediate family.

    Parents are the ultimate influence since they tend to greatly influence a child’s belief system, from religion to politics to personal values and habits. They socialize them into the world and (hopefully) monitor their involvement with it. Parents are the single largest factor, in my opinion, in determining a child’s success or failure in life.

    Child development also happens physically, emotionally, socially, and intellectually during this time as parent’s behavior affects the child’s development. Abusive parents may cause their children to be aggressive and violent, experience learning problems and even become involved in drugs or alcohol. Parents who abuse provide the opposite of what a child needs to grow up healthy. Instead, they destroy the inside and outside world of a child.

    However, positive relationships influences children’s learning and enables them to develop security and independence through having a key person to care for them. Children’s learning is helped when they feel safe and secure and when their parents and the people in settings they attend work together to ensure that the child’s needs are met.

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