Sandhya Jaywant Patil, Ms (2012) Planning for Value Adoption in a Family. Other thesis, Annamalai University and Brahma Kumaris.
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Values can be defined as broad preferences concerning appropriate courses of action or outcomes. As such, values reflect a person's sense of right and wrong or what “ought” to be. “Equal rights for all”, "Excellence deserves admiration", and “People should be treated with respect and dignity” are representative of values. Values are treasures of life making the life rich and meaningful. Values, virtues, powers and positive qualities that can contribute Significantly to our quality of life when we imbibe them deeply into our Consciousness , heart, activities, thinking and feeling. The process of adopting more and more values opens the door to a beautiful world of harmonious relationships , mutual trust and love. At the same time, this effort provokes challenges from within yourself and from outer world. This compels you to delve within to find values, virtues pours and qualities you need to help you meet each challenges and progress. The concept of family values has changed dramatically from colonial times, when the emphasis was on the notion of a community at large. By the twenty-first century, this evolved to values instigated and nurtured by the family in order to integrate their children into society. While there has been an increase in tolerance of once frowned-upon subjects such as divorce, single-parent families, and gender roles, idealistic reflections of family values have led to its use as a political stratagem and a sometimes scapegoat perceived societal problems. Everyone, whether young or old, remembers many things in life. We even remember that which is not essential for us and that which gives us sorrow. For a human being to remember is something natural and automatic. It is essential in life to define what is essential for us to remember and what we don‟t need to think about. We need to remember only that which gives us power and not which saps our energy. The key point to keep in mind about values is that implementing them energizes everything concerned with it. For an individual, committing to and applying values releases fresh energies, which always attract success, achievement, and well-being. Likewise, when companies or other institutions adopt values, individuals working at the organization become energized, as do its customers, its products and services, and everyone and everything else associated with that organization. Those who wish to sing, always find a song.” Parents need to make time for their children and use that time constructively. In ways that children can relate to, parents need to impart ethical values like honesty, compassion, positive courage and consideration for those who are disadvantaged. Moreover, they need to make the young ones understand that these values are non-negotiable and should not change under circumstantial pressure. Parents should also explain to children the universally-applicable law of karma. The best illustration of this would be, of course, the good manners exhibited by the parents and their ethically-correct conduct. This is so because children learn best by examples. If this value education starts at home and is again imparted in school as moral education .chances are that children and adolescents will happily learn good values. It is even better if the value-education incorporates some spiritual- education as well. This will help them understand that there is a Creator who has given each one of us life and so, only He has the right to give death to a person and we have no right to kill or unfairly hurt anyone. However, care needs to be taken to ensure that such spiritual-education is non-denominational in nature or it can lead to religious bigotry. Family Values enables parent(s)/ carer(s) to become actively involved in their child‟s personal and social education in a fun active way. Family Values is also flexible allowing you the freedom to plan meaningful activities within your own leisure time and the satisfaction that you are contributing to your child’s learning. "All cultural values are really a reflection of family values - either by what is taught, or by what is omitted. The family is the core unit that shapes the perspective of the next generation. Often by ten years of age, many impressions are naturally acquired. It is not just what is taught, but what is perceived. In nature the young must learn quickly to survive so they gather much from what their parents value. If it is material wealth then that is important, and if it is a concept of moral values, then those values become primary. Interestingly, the “dynasty style” of families in politics, economics, media and culture (and entertainment) usually become dynasties transcending generations because they understand the importance of family and building it as a unit. By understanding this heritage they aggregate and pass forward their predecessor’s experience, values, and wisdom. It is from this heritage that the next generation forms itself to meet the time. An example could be a generation of great athletes - the genes obviously matter, but so does the training that the parents provide. Value is defined as the quality or worth of a thing. To combine the words together yields a definition of: a traditional set of social standards defined by the family and a history of customs that provide the emotional and physical basis for raising a family. Our social values are often times reinforced by our spiritual or religious beliefs and traditions. Your family values definition consists of ideas passed down from generation to generation. It boils down to the philosophy of how you want to live your family life. Three traditional basic tasks in life have been described as work, play and love. There are many activities that fall under these categories that define our values. All of them are important and it takes work to balance these tasks. However, we often get caught up in work and other activities and neglect play and love. Often times we work hard because we are invested in our career goals, material things and financial rewards. Yet without a balanced life of incorporating play and having loving relationships, our lives become stressful, overwhelming and unsatisfying. Traditionally people define their values as stating that the family comes first, yet they find themselves with very little time or energy left over for spending time with the family.
Item Type: | Thesis (Other) |
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Subjects: | K PGDiploma > Value Education and Spirituality |
Divisions: | PGDiploma |
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Date Deposited: | 05 Aug 2025 04:13 |
Last Modified: | 16 Aug 2025 12:13 |
URI: | https://ir.bkapp.org/id/eprint/167 |