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Grooming Young MindsRaising up an Ethical

Next Generation

April 02, 2015

S M Shihab Nur, Student id: 1115005Level 3, Term 1

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What derails children from their natural innocence?

Overwhelming Poverty Conflict within family Divorce Spare time Corrupt Companions Mistreatment of parents Playing violent games or watching

violent movies gaskets. Becoming an orphan

Sales of Violent Video GamesActs of Violence

# of Adolescent Males

1995 2009

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Factors Affecting Child’s Upbringing

Free your children from below phenomena:oFearoShynessoInferiority ComplexoEnvyoAnger

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Role of Psychological Education in Grooming a Child

How to overcome human inclination & desire ?oFearoShynessoInferiority ComplexoEnvyoAnger

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Our Role as Moral Educator/Sensible Citizen/Responsible parent

Instilling religious values at an early age

Create open, caring atmosphere buildup emotional relationship: Provide ethical education oLying: Meanest attribute

oTheft

oAbuse & Insult:

oOver Indulgence & Dissolution

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Our Role as Moral Educator/Sensible Citizen/Responsible parent

Instill self belief by reinforcing positives, help them dream of visionary achievements

Provide adequate means & provision for family

Nourish Physical & mental growth through intellectual enlightenment

Physical Education & exercise Leading simple life: Avoid

extravagance, instill values of avoiding laxity, dissoluteness

Righteous Companion

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References

Kaiser Family Foundation. (2001, December). Generation Rx.com: How young people use the internet for health information. Menlo Park, CA: Kaiser Family Foundation

Atkin, C. (1982).Television advertising and socialization of consumer roles. In D. Pearl (Ed.), Television and behavior: Ten years of scientific progress and implications for the eighties (pp. 191-200). Rockville, MD: National Institute of Mental Health

www.Thepsychfiles.com

Kunkel, D., & Roberts, D. (1991).Young minds and mar-ketplace values: Issues in children’s television advertising. Journal of Social Issues, 47, 57-72)

Abdullah Nasih Ulwan(2004), Child Education in Islam. Dar Al Salam Publication

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