The document is a student activity that provides quotes on morality and asks the student to pick one quote and explain their interpretation of it in a short paragraph. The quote the student chose discusses how having a family provides the opportunity to experience love and commitment, and that the feeling of affection is the most valuable reward. The student explains that the quote resonates with them because family is very important for personal development and learning how to properly treat others.
The document is a student activity that provides quotes on morality and asks the student to pick one quote and explain their interpretation of it in a short paragraph. The quote the student chose discusses how having a family provides the opportunity to experience love and commitment, and that the feeling of affection is the most valuable reward. The student explains that the quote resonates with them because family is very important for personal development and learning how to properly treat others.
The document is a student activity that provides quotes on morality and asks the student to pick one quote and explain their interpretation of it in a short paragraph. The quote the student chose discusses how having a family provides the opportunity to experience love and commitment, and that the feeling of affection is the most valuable reward. The student explains that the quote resonates with them because family is very important for personal development and learning how to properly treat others.
Activity 1 1. Quotations on Morality The following are quotations on morality. Read all of them and pick one that appeals to you the most. In a short paragraph, explain your ideas or interpretation of the quotation. "Family and moral values are so central to everything that I am” Marian Wright Edelman A child's sense of self-worth and security can thrive when they are in an atmosphere that is encouraging and filled with adults who are helpful. Having a family is not only a fantastic opportunity to experience the joy of giving and receiving love, but it is also a beautiful way to make a long-term commitment to someone we care about. The feeling of affection is the reward that is the most valuable. Even if the child has no notion what is best for them, some adults will allow their children make their own decisions. This is despite the fact that the child has no idea what is best for them. It is becoming increasingly common for moral values to be defined in terms that are broader than the concept of the family unit itself. Whether or whether a person was brought up in a religious household, having a secure and loving home life is one of the most important factors in determining a person's level of self-assurance in their ability to act morally. They have a more discriminating sense of who they choose to be friends with and are more resistant to the damaging impacts of their peers' influence. The key to success is to make people care about you by showing that you are interested in them. People who have been brought up in a household in which everyone knows one other and cares for one another profoundly are more likely to become decent adults. If, on the other hand, you were brought up in a family where you were mistreated, ignored, or where your parents were seen as being overly controlling, there is a more continuous pattern for you to pick a path that does not have a strong link to either your safety or your happiness. The home is the first and most significant place for the child to learn throughout their lifetime.
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