The Role of Family Values in the Development of a Child’s Character

The Role of Family Values in the Development of a Child’s Character by Martin-Mary Falana

Humans rely heavily on learning for child development; because we are not born knowing how to behave in society, we have to learn many of the behaviors from the environment around us while growing up. For most of us, this learning starts with the family at home.

Learning comes in many forms. Sometimes children learn by being told something directly. However, the most common way children learn is by observation of everyday life. A child’s learning and socialization are mostly influenced by the family since the family is the child’s primary social group. Child development happens physically, emotionally, socially, and intellectually during this time of growing up.

To make an analogy, if you were constructing a large building, you have to make sure that it has a solid foundation so that the rest of the building can stand tall and strong for many years to come. If the foundation is not strong, the building will have trouble standing on its own. Just like buildings, if our foundations are not solid, we find it more difficult to be successful in our relationships with others, work, health, and even ourselves.  So, it cannot be stressed enough how important family values are in the development of a child.

You will agree with me that ultimately, the family will be responsible for shaping every child and developing their values, skills, socialization, and security. I am not going to blame the family as well because today, we have different types of families. Some are legally married while some have been cohabiting for over 17years.  Some were trained or counselled well while some were assuming and dying in silence.

Family Values

We generally understand values to mean an understanding between what is right and what is wrong. As a society, we have norms and values, and these functions in conjunction with personal values and norms. One way to see what a society values is to look at whom a society respects. Usually, people show more respect to people and to things that they highly cherish.

Whenever you treat people with disrespect, your child will certainly notice. Children are sponges that soak up everything around them, and many times we forget that they are watching us. However, as a whole, many of us agree and desire to share with our children values of respect, compassion, fairness, and responsibility to name a few.

A good way to teach your child about your family values is to discuss with them the importance of healthy and unhealthy values. Even when your child is little, giving them some responsibilities, such as cleaning the table or helping to cheer up a friend or sibling when they’re sick, will begin to teach them the importance of these values. Explaining the importance of values will help your child understand consequences as well.

Within the world we live in today, where media is a dominant, it may be appropriate to block some forms of media from your child. For example, a 4 year old may not be learning the best values from watching rated movies on Zeeworld and the likes. It is even written at the beginning of such movies that it is not good for someone younger than 16 or other age group as the case may be.

As adults, we can more easily separate right from wrong, whereas little children are still trying to understand where the line is. We can prevent them from seeing such movies or sit down with these kids and see the movies together, provided you will be there to guide and discern what is wrong and what is right at every scene. So, as a family, it is your job to teach your children about the values that they will use to guide their own lives.

This requires a lot of work for you because not only do you have to directly teach these values to your children, such as through explaining and tasks as mentioned above, but your children will look to you as a role model. Your child will notice if you do behave in the same way that you expect of them. Your child watches your behaviors to gauge how to behave themselves.

When something goes wrong, having a level-headed response is very important. Trying to always exhibit your values is important more than ever with a family because a child’s presence must then always be taken into consideration.

Skills

Once your child is born, he starts learning motor skills, language skills, cognitive skills, and emotional skills. As an organization, we identified these gaps in today’s young people, and we are providing trainings and mentoring to the youths and young people regularly.

Let me shed a few lights into these skills.

Motor Skills

Regarding motor skills, it is largely the family’s responsibility to teach these skills. Even if your child is in daycare, the work that parents put in at home to teach these skills is much more effective than in the few hours your child is under someone else’s care.

Your child will have to learn how to sit up, walk, run, climb, hold a spoon and so on. These seem so natural to us as adults, but they are skills that have to be fine-tuned at a very young age, and they also reinforce your child’s independence which is essential for their development.

Language skills

Language skills are another essential component of the role of family values in child development. If you do not speak to your children and teach them your language, they will never learn. One infamous example of this occurring is with our today’s children; parents speaking English with kids at home and teachers doing same. My daughters speak Yoruba as if they were born in Aba. I am regretting this because every time, I remembered that my wife use to say, “my dear so Yoruba si awon omode yi”, that is “my dear, speak Yoruba language with these kids”. But I was never realized on time that they would have a challenge with fluency when speaking their local language, because it was never taught to them.  So, teaching your children language skills from a young age is also essential to child development.

Emotional skills

Another skill that is very important for child development is emotion. Emotional skills are important throughout your child’s entire life as they teach them when to have sympathy and compassion for others as well as teach them how to deal with the highs and lows that come with life. If your child does not have proper emotional skills, they will not be able to deal with bad outcomes. If they lack emotional skills, it could lead to destructive choices when they are older.

To help develop your child’s emotional skills, teaching them to smile and wave when they are babies is a good place to start. When they get a bit older, teaching them to share is very important. In a family, because there are multiple people, the family can be very helpful in developing a child’s skill with the multiple perspectives.

While children are very young, something very helpful for family members to do is to teach children basic emotions. When a child is feeling a certain way, naming emotions and describing them are important ways for your child to understand how they are feeling. Once this foundation is set, children can learn how to respond to their feelings and move forward.

We can see that family values will make a huge difference in the development of our children! Beyond that, there is emotional security at home that your child will not find in any other place. Once your children go to school, they will learn more of public and social skills. But, when they are at home is when your children really learn how to be themselves and express themselves fully. Creating a safe, open home environment is vital so that they can grow up and have all round development.

As a parent, giving your children consistency and structure helps them to develop feelings of security. This can be achieved through schedules. Your children will know that everyday around a certain time, they will eat, bathe, sleep, etc. Therefore, with a schedule, your child will be able to feel comfort knowing their needs will be met. When your child/children feel secure, they are able to develop many more skills.

Security is very vital

Security within your child is a lifelong positive attribute. This also happens with building trust between family members and the child. When your child feels that they can trust others around them, then they will be more comfortable to be themselves. Trust happens through secure attachment when a child’s basic and emotional needs are met. However, you must be cautious because not all family members can be trusted these days.

Imagine what it would be like growing up without trust, attachment, or security. Key qualities that ensure your child’s security are dependability, consistency, respectfulness, and responsiveness. As a parent, recognizing your child’s needs and knowing how they ask for their needs is essential. Everyone expresses themselves in different ways, and children are no different (especially young children).

In conclusion, raising children can be very difficult, but it can also be extremely rewarding. Remember to not only teach your child, but make sure that you act in the way that you expect your child to act. It’s impossible to be perfect all the time, but you can always strive to be your best when it comes to your role in child development. No one is perfect and no family is perfect.

However, knowing how important the role of family value is in the development of children is crucial. As parents, you are your child’s first teachers. More than day care or other caregivers, most of your child’s learning happens at home with their family. Creating an environment where your child can learn the appropriate skills and values as well as learn how to socialize and be secure creates a solid foundation upon which your child can grow.

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