Sociology, asked by arjunshukla15, 6 months ago

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Before asking for democratic rights parents should practice democracy at home by allowing their children to frame their own rules.

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Answered by msjayasuriya4
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Democracy Begins at Home

by: Susan Linn, Ed.D. and Alvin Poussaint, M.D.

Do your kids have veto power when it comes to what's for dinner? Find out how democracy starts at home.

Democracy Begins at Home

The workings of our democratic government often seem remote from the pressing intensity of daily family life: car pools, helping with homework, settling squabbles and fending off colds. But it is good to remember that democracy depends on active, involved citizens, and that children need to learn the habits of democratic citizenship just as they learn to brush their teeth.

Start them young

The elementary school years are an ideal time to help children learn democratic principles such as cooperation, justice, and the need for rules and laws. At this age, children are passionately interested in justice and are spending more and more time working, playing, and making decisions in groups. Around third grade, children become more aware of themselves as part of a larger community. Current events figure more heavily in the school day, their reading skills improve, and they have access to all kinds of print and

Answered by ishu8424
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yes upper answer is right

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