Children should be imparted with valuable information. Explain
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Every parent wants his or her child to be an epitome of values. Be it honesty, generosity, love, compassion, patience, humility or self-discipline – the list is long. We all want our children to imbibe these qualities to become good human beings and responsible citizens of society.
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From antiquity to the present Information Age, from Socrates and Marcus Aurelius to today's character-building websites, value education has come a long way but has never been out of style. From the classroom to the sports field, value education is as relevant as the three 'R's.
With changing social, traditional and familial structures, the proliferation of books and websites on value education and indeed the inclusion of value education in school curriculums worldwide is ample proof that now more than ever, educational institutions have a major part to play in the responsibility of educating children with the values that will develop their characters.
One brilliant exercise is the “Thought for the day” employed in assemblies and classrooms nationwide. What better way to inspire a young mind with a value than to give it a moral thought to ponder over. Also, skits, short speeches and graphical representations to highlight a particular value such as discipline, courage or honesty go a long way in convincing children of the importance of that particular value.