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Parental duties
There is general consensus around parents providing the basic necessities, with increasing interest in children's rights within the home environment.
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,
- To spend bonding times and share wonderful moments with children
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 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
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, caring for others, helping grandparents, etc.
Other parental duties
- Financial support: Money provided as child support by custodial or non-custodial parent(s), or the state
- Insurance coverage and payments for education
- Source of external stress
Source:
"Parenting." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 25 Feb 2008, 03:43 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 26 Feb 2008
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