Family Values
Enviado por adrianaperez • 2 de Julio de 2011 • 1.117 Palabras (5 Páginas) • 731 Visitas
The family values are essential
All people want to live family values like love, caring, intimacy, acceptance, commitment and shared responsibility.
Other family values are based on the principles by which we can define the rules of right and wrong, how to achieve health goals and happiness, and practical means for success.
In this section we propose you alternatives to turn everyday moments into opportunities to address issues related to different family values such as equality, intercultural work, generosity, joy, sincerity, respect, protection of nature, strength, social life, obedience, order , promote values such as solidarity and empathy, and foster the development of cooperative skills.
Is oriented with respect universal human rights. They identified the dignity of the person as the ultimate good around which define a valid set of rights for everyone regardless of any difference in physical, economic or cultural
The reference to human rights values points to a high ethical significance that constitute ideal lifestyles and desirable behaviors. The values inherent in human dignity refers to freedom, equality and fraternity. These assets share remiss that people are valuable in themselves, which require humane treatment and freedom to be as fully human.
Throughout his life, people adhere to values of different types, which is part of their development and personal freedom. To achieve an ethical framework of plural and harmonious coexistence, based on common values shared by all would hope the school can and should educate those that derive from human rights and, therefore, as universal.
In that sense, the values addressed by the Schedule are based on respect for human dignity. They are inclusive, because in a dialogue that appeals to reason, detractors find hard to them, they are values we all want to enjoy, regardless of our culture, religion or political conviction.
They are also universal values because they are aspirations that do not decline, imperatives are always essential, essential about human nature. it is inconceivable that an era of friendship, tolerance, solidarity than desirable conditions for our existence. Attitudes such as effort and self-regulation are necessary requirements for the values shared by humanity.
German: The father is generally the head of the family. Both parents often work, more so in the east than in the west. Large families are not common, even in rural areas. The average family has only one or two children. While order, responsibility and achievement are still traditional family values, a greater variety of lifestyles exists today, especially among those in the west. Most young people prefer to live away from home once they become wage earners or go on to university.
Boys and girls socialize with each other on a casual rather than a formal basis. Young people usually marry in their late twenties. It is common for people to live together before or instead of marriage. Legal marriages are performed and religious ceremonies are optional.
Parents sometimes tell their children to put the lost tooth under their pillow. In the night a “Zahnfee” (a kind of elf) will take the tooth and give the child a small gift.
England: The family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has undergone substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of single-person households, which increased from 18 to 29 per cent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it
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