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What are the values that you have learned from the lesson, "The little girl"?

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Answered by FazeelKarkhi
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The moral of the short story 'The Little Girl' by Katherine Mansfield is that parents should not be indifferent to their children. They should show their love towards their children even when too tired from work and do not have time for them. This is because display of love helps in creating a lovable, nurturing environment for the balanced growth of children. Further, parents should not be over disciplined and hit their children for small mistakes. Such insensitive behavior can disrupt the normal development of the child and result in stuttering.

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Answered by Abhijeet1589
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We have learned the following values from the lesson, "The Little Girl".

  • Parents should be sensitive to their child's needs.
  • They should express their love for the child even if they are too tired from work and do not have time for them.
  • This helps in creating a well-balanced and nurturing environment for a child's optimum development.
  • Being too strict with children can instill fear of parents in them which can affect a child's personality and can speech disabilities such as stuttering.
  • Parents should also abstain from hitting their children for small mistakes instead issues should be resolved through conversations, this allows for a better relationship between children and their parents.
  • Parents should encourage every creative activity done by the child and not punish them if they commit mistakes unknowingly.

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