Child Development
By multisubj
@multisubj (451)
India
December 7, 2006 12:48am CST
How far parents, teachers, neighbours should try to influence the children under their guidance? If the parents are Christians, children are learning Christian beliefs. If parents are Moslems, children are learning Christian beliefs. Same is th case with Hindus. Can't the children grow like international citizens free of likes and dislikes?
3 responses
@meghanus007 (622)
• India
7 Dec 06
Dont try to see children of different religion differently......try to see them as your brothers/sister.......anddevelopment depent upon his parents,society,money,etc
@multisubj (451)
• India
7 Dec 06
I am sorry, there is a correction: Revised sentence: If the parents are Moslems, children are learning Moslem beliefs.
@cNotable (891)
• United States
8 Dec 06
In a perfect world maybe something like that would be possible. But childred will be very influenced by how their parents choose to live their lives. This is just part of how the birth and growth cycle works. Really there is no way around it. But what parents can do is teach their children to be able to make their own decisions and in addition be tolerant of those around them. This is very important. Eventually, the child may choose their own religion or not choose one.
@justvenkys (1357)
• India
7 Dec 06
The child's development is purely depends upon the surroundings they have grown up. all the people like parents, teachers are responsible for it.
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