Utmost Protection and Security
First step of receiving basic values of life
A family is the first school in which a child receives the basic values of life. He
learns good manners in the family. The morals and values learnt in family
become our guiding force. They make our character. They lay the foundation of
our thinking. I feel fortunate to be born in a family where values are inculcated
in early childhood. Family is an important and strongest unit of society.
To shape a child’s future
Helps building an ideal society
More Happiness and Satisfaction
Financial Security
Parents as the Child's First Teachers
Children Learn to Work Together as a Team
Parents Teach the Importance of Following the Rules
Parents Teach Conflict Resolution and Anger Management
Society and its function
Society is an abstract term that connotes the complex of inter-relations that exist
between and among the members of the group. Society exists wherever there are good
or bad, proper or improper relationships between human beings. These social
relationships are not evident, they do not have any concrete from, and hence society is
abstract.
Development of human mind and self is possible only living in society. Society moulds
our attitudes, beliefs, morals, ideals and thereby moulds individual personality. With the
course of living and with the process of socialization man’s personality develops and he
became a fully fledged individual. Man acquires a self or personality only living in a
society. From birth to death individual acquires different social qualities by social
interaction with his fellow beings which moulds his personality. Individual mind without
society remains undeveloped at infant stage. The cultural heritage determines man’s
personality by molding his attitudes, beliefs, morals and ideals. With the help of social
heritage man’s in born potentialities are unfolded.
Human cannot survive without society and societies cannot exist without members. Still
there may be conflicts between the individual and society; one can imagine that social
systems function better when they have considerable control over their individual
members, but that this is a mixed blessing for the system’s members.