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3) A responsible parenthood is simply defined as
the “will” and ability of parents to respect and do the
needs and aspirations of the family and children. It
is the ability of a parent to detect the need,
happiness and desire of the children and helping
them to become responsible and reasonable
children.
*3b*
1. Teaching morality.
Good citizens need to be people who act according
to moral principles. Rather than being selfish or
trying to deceive each other, they ought to deal in a
kind and upright way with each other. Part of a
parent’s responsibility is ensuring that they bring up
the next generation of citizens properly.
2. Teaching social interactions.
Being polite, making friends, and reaching out to
others are all important things in society. Parents
can teach children to be comfortable when
socializing from an early age.
3. Budgeting and finances.
In order to keep the economy of a given society
going, the citizens need to have good control of their
finances. Parents can help to get their children into
good financial habits early on.
4. Showing children the ropes.
A responsible parent will teach their child how to
move in society: how to pay for things in shops and
get the correct change, for example, or how to take
public transport.
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