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Dec 29, 2016 18:08:44 GMT -8
Post by darby hebert on Dec 29, 2016 18:08:44 GMT -8
families are primary providers because everything they say and do affects what the child will say and do. They adapt to their surroundings and environment and learn from their experiences. No one spends more time with them than the parents.
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Dec 30, 2016 10:43:56 GMT -8
Post by Marcela Arenas on Dec 30, 2016 10:43:56 GMT -8
Families are primary providers because the child reflects the things thought by the parents. This includes his behavior, likings and dislikes. Parents are the ones who mainly interact with the child and the ones who teach them the most of the things.
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Dec 31, 2016 18:35:50 GMT -8
Post by Jordan on Dec 31, 2016 18:35:50 GMT -8
Families are the primary educators of their children because they will hopefully be spending the most time with their children. There is a different bond between a child and their family than the bond between the child and their teacher, children are often much more likely to respond to what they are learning from home and their persona at school will reflect this home learning.
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Jan 27, 2017 22:43:53 GMT -8
Post by Chelsea on Jan 27, 2017 22:43:53 GMT -8
Families are the primary educators of their children because they provide the foundation that a child needs in order to enter school and be successful. Depending on how a child is raised, students will have a certain philosophy towards education, their role in society, personal self-worth and family honor. Once the family has established the proper foundation for their children to be successful in their family and in society, then, a teacher can step in and enhance the framework already established with academic education and scholastic success.
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