Parental duties
Providing physical security
Providing physical security refers to a safety of a child's body, safety of a child's life.
To provide physical safety: shelter, clothes, nourishment
To protect a child from dangers; physical care
To care for a child's health
Providing physical development
Developing a child physically refers to providing a conditions to a healthy growth of a child.
To provide a child with the means to develop physically
To train the body of a child, to introduce to sport
To develop habits of health
Physical games
Providing intellectual security
Intellectual security refers to the conditions, in which a child's mind can develop. If the child's dignity is safe, that is nobody encroaches upon a child physically or verbally, then he is able to learn.
To provide an atmosphere of peace and justice in family, where no one's dignity is encroached upon.
To provide "no-fear," "no-threat,"no-verbal abuse" environment
Providing intellectual development
Intellectual development means providing opportunity to a child to learn - to learn about laws of nature and moral laws.
Reading, writing, calculating etc.
Intellectual games
Social skills and etiquette
Moral and spiritual development
Ethics and value systems
Norms and contributions to the child's belief and cultural customs
Providing emotional security
To provide emotional security to a child is to help protect and shield the child's fragile psyche. It is to provide a safe loving environment, give a child a sense of being loved, being needed, welcomed.
To give a child a sense of being loved through:
Emotional support, encouragement
Attachment, caressing, hugging, touch, etc.
Providing emotional development
Emotional development refers to giving a child an opportunity to love other people, to care, to help.
Developing in a child an ability to love through:
Showing empathy and compassion to younger and older, weaker and sicker, etc.
Caring for others, helping grandparents, etc.
Other parental duties
1. Financial support: Money provided as child support by custodial or non-custodial parent(s), or the state
2.. Insurance coverage and payments for education
3... Source of external stress
Monday, November 5, 2007
Parental duties
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