Who is responsible for a child's values and moral beliefs, family or others?
Just as there is a healthy drive for two people to marry and have children and so expand their family there is a similar drive to ensure parents can see their morals and values carried on in their children. Society which is often not the healthiest is not felt by th child until kindergarten. So it is the family with the greatest responsibility for raising chikdren..
The answer is "yes." That is no one and everyone. Those in closest contact, especially in the earliest years, model the behavior and imprint the images of what seems to work for the child to be safe, loved and sought-after
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