While parents obviously play a major role in the way that there child develops as the get older many individual delivers that school discipline must be the job of tutor. However other people think that it is the role of guardians. This essay will examine bothe sides of the arguments.
There is no doubt that there are factors external to the family that significantly impact on a child’s development. For example, if a child is learning from there guardian rather then from school it gives them more moral values, responsibility and self care, even though teachers can give them gudence and taught them to behave and learn how to be in discipline. Where school can not protect them forever.
Ultimately, however, it is family who have the most important impact. Children spend nearly all of their time with their family, especially in their early years. They develop their confidence, socialisation skills, morals, values and views on life through their interaction with them. Proof of the importance of this can be seen in the differences between some children. Those that grow up in a dysfunctional home often eventually have problems themselves, whilst those that are brought up in a warm and close environment end up more confident and secure in adult life.
To conclude, it is the family that can provide a supportive, secure, and nurturing environment, which is crucial to the way in which a child becomes an adult. Although it is clear that social factors play a part, I would argue that it is the former that is the most important.
While parents
obviously
play a major role in the way that there
child
develops as the
get
older
many individual
delivers that school discipline
must
be the job of tutor.
However
other
people
think
that it is the role of guardians. This essay will examine
bothe
sides of the arguments.
There is no doubt that there are factors external to the
family
that
significantly
impact on a
child’s
development.
For example
, if a
child
is learning from there guardian
rather
then
from school it gives them more moral values, responsibility and self care,
even though
teachers can give them
gudence
and taught them to behave and learn how to be in discipline.
Where
school can not protect them forever.
Ultimately
,
however
, it is
family
who have the most
important
impact. Children spend
nearly
all of their time with their
family
,
especially
in their early years. They develop their confidence,
socialisation
skills
, morals, values and views on life through their interaction with them. Proof of the importance of this can be
seen
in the differences between
some
children. Those that grow up in a dysfunctional home
often
eventually
have problems themselves, whilst those that
are brought
up in a warm and close environment
end
up more confident and secure in adult life.
To conclude
, it is the
family
that can provide a supportive, secure, and nurturing environment, which is crucial to the way in which a
child
becomes an adult. Although it is
clear
that social factors play a part, I would argue that it is the former
that is
the most
important
.