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A family serves as the first school for a child.
A family serves as the first school for a child.
True
The knowledge about one's culture and identity is primarily learned from schools.
The knowledge about one's culture and identity is primarily learned from schools.
False
All good habits and manners are learned from friends.
All good habits and manners are learned from friends.
False
The size of a family determines its importance in life.
The size of a family determines its importance in life.
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One's family is a reflection of oneself.
One's family is a reflection of oneself.
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Study Notes
Importance of Families
- Families are foundational to individual life, regardless of size.
- Serve as the first educational environment for children.
Role in Cultural Identity
- Family imparts essential knowledge about culture and personal identity.
- Children often reflect the values, beliefs, and habits learned from their family.
Development of Habits and Manners
- Good habits and social manners are primarily taught within the family setting.
- Family influences consist of shared experiences that shape behavior and personality.
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Description
Explore the crucial role families play in shaping individuals. This quiz delves into how families provide a foundational educational environment, instill cultural identity, and develop essential habits and manners.