Family - The Origin of Learning
"Whether we oppress or liberate our children in our relations with them, they will determine whether they will grow up to persecute, persecute, liberate and liberate."
Desmond Tutu
For a very long time, the role of formation has been recognized as central to the growth of children into adulthood. Early life patterns are set early.
We develop our concepts of the world through our experience with the family. These concepts are communicated to some extent through our other experiences, but the family is the origin of our learning.
The best advanced children are those who get peaceful and stimulating homes. Those who struggle should argue with different forms and levels of abuse and neglect, none of whom is their fault at all. Too often parents may also, from their harm. (We have made all these mistakes.)
Learning about power and justice
If there is a power struggle inside the house, our children are bound to somehow print it through the autocratic nature they expect from relationships. They will face a conflict, and various imbalances, between submission, aggression, flight and fighting.
But when the threads of justice and justice are felt, they are steadily, fairly and equally within the family, both based on trustworthiness and children thriving. Here they may learn, by dealing with respected parents (though they are not "friendly"), and how to respect others.
When you play power and justice equally, there is no sabotage of double standards by parents, children feel safe and know that this method is the best way. They, like us, know it through instinct. No one likes double standards. Parents are no more private, or more deserving of authority, and they can be respected very easily when they act as adults with their children.
Learning about peace and compassion
When children live in a peaceful home, where power and justice are balanced, there is prosperity for pity. If they are allowed to suffer their losses on their way, their sympathy develops further.
The character is phrased more correctly when there is freedom within known boundaries. When children have a wide range of learning about life within family grazing, peace facilitates spiritual knowledge of empathy - they can feel.
Mercy can be said to be one of the glorious keys to connecting an outside world. Because peace is felt, and compassion can be felt, the meaning filled with truth is derived, and purpose is known.
Desmond Tutu
For a very long time, the role of formation has been recognized as central to the growth of children into adulthood. Early life patterns are set early.
We develop our concepts of the world through our experience with the family. These concepts are communicated to some extent through our other experiences, but the family is the origin of our learning.
The best advanced children are those who get peaceful and stimulating homes. Those who struggle should argue with different forms and levels of abuse and neglect, none of whom is their fault at all. Too often parents may also, from their harm. (We have made all these mistakes.)
Learning about power and justice
If there is a power struggle inside the house, our children are bound to somehow print it through the autocratic nature they expect from relationships. They will face a conflict, and various imbalances, between submission, aggression, flight and fighting.
But when the threads of justice and justice are felt, they are steadily, fairly and equally within the family, both based on trustworthiness and children thriving. Here they may learn, by dealing with respected parents (though they are not "friendly"), and how to respect others.
When you play power and justice equally, there is no sabotage of double standards by parents, children feel safe and know that this method is the best way. They, like us, know it through instinct. No one likes double standards. Parents are no more private, or more deserving of authority, and they can be respected very easily when they act as adults with their children.
Learning about peace and compassion
When children live in a peaceful home, where power and justice are balanced, there is prosperity for pity. If they are allowed to suffer their losses on their way, their sympathy develops further.
The character is phrased more correctly when there is freedom within known boundaries. When children have a wide range of learning about life within family grazing, peace facilitates spiritual knowledge of empathy - they can feel.
Mercy can be said to be one of the glorious keys to connecting an outside world. Because peace is felt, and compassion can be felt, the meaning filled with truth is derived, and purpose is known.

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