Family Values Case Study

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FAMILY VALUES: ITS IMPACT ON THE BEHAVIOR OF ASSUMPTA TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL GRADE 12 STUDENT by Ayessa Alfonso,
Nina Rizza Balboa,
Christian James Cortez,
Divine Merce Gamayon,
Heroel Lumba, and
Micaela Villaruel
Assumpta Technical High School
2017
Chapter 1: THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND

Introduction A nation will not exist without the basic unit of the society — the family. In order for the people to understand a nation, they must first be familiar with the values and behavior patterns of the family. Every family has their own values which sets the nation’s basic tone of foundation. This foundation is the basis of the nation’s policies and practices. This is because family values may maintain or ruin the stability of a nation. That being said, the values taught by the parents can either result to a negative or positive effect, and can either …show more content…

There are many circumstances that children adapt their parent’s action, attitude, and method of doing things. If parents possess countless awful attribute, there is a high prospect that the children might acquire that attribute which can lead to numerous problematic situations for the children as they grow up (Simons, Whitbeck, Conger, and Conger, 1991). Family values is vital to the needs of a growing children for the reason that it is one of the major rationale why a child or a teenager act the way they do. Favorable family values can mitigate the rough, growing attitude of a child especially if they are taught of doing things the right approach. Bad family values, on the other hand, include parent’s atrocious behavior, unhealthy family environment, and poor parenting skills. If these poor family values do not ceased to exist, children would likely to have poor values that are likely to bear until they become an adult. In a nutshell, Parents, along with their compelling influence, have the capability to shape their children with their own

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