They are just 1 factor at times they may be the biggest factor in this equation but at other times thay may not be in the equation at all...Sometimes it is genuinely the fault of the parents because of sometimes they may be encouraged or brought up to do certain things or pushed in a certain direction & to get it by what ever means necessary...It is dependant on the VALUES instilled in 1 from a young age...so even though other external factors may lead 1 to make certain choices, (internal factors)moral would determine if the chioce is feasable by what was taught 2 them by parent, guardian or other wise unless the choice was 1 where something major was a stake or contradicted their values & the only way to keep it was 2 do something that would go against that...The parents initially mold there child & society adds 2 that mold...if the centre of the mold is strong then the child shall not falter...That my veiw 4 now more later(got 2 get back 2 work)
the apple dont fall far from the tree.so i will say if a parent cares the child will turn out better
this is a very good topic, we have been talking about this topic in psychology class for the pas few weekssome arguments support that parents are to blame, because of their absence now in the home and their place in the workplace that can lead to children being led astray.children learn to imitate their parents morals etc. atleast in their young years. if parents are absent children have no one to turn to, to look at to learn the rules, morals, value, customs etc of society thus they become deviant as the absence of parents leads to no discipline of deviant behaviour of the children.in that aspect parent's absence in the home because of career goals can be to blame for misbehaviour of children as now children and not repremamded for misbehaviour because they are not monitioredhowever, to blame parents solely is not the right approach...maybe we can allow children to be with parents after school hours in the work place in a specail room or something where they cna be monitoredthere are many sides to this debatead us psychologists are trying to figure out how we can combat the problem from all sides
if we take his view into consideration ie. the socialist view then it says even though the apple doh fall far from the tree, if it rolls to a better place ( a different environment)it can be different
Shouldn't this type of thread be in De Bar or some other forum? I'm thinking it's not quite the type of thread that belongs here...maybe I'm wrong...
This is the most i hav written about any topic in a long time weh...& split how much is the course u doin cause i like psychology just never got to really study it...DE was your take on this haven't heard your veiw!!!
Quote the apple dont fall far from the tree.so i will say if a parent cares the child will turn out better as Herbert Mead said "give me a group of children and i can make them into a vagrant, piolt, scientist...ect"if we take his view into consideration ie. the socialist view then it says even though the apple doh fall far from the tree, if it rolls to a better place ( a different environment)it can be different