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Children learn from parents.


 Children learn from their parents in many ways. Parents are the first and most important teachers in a child's life, and they play a critical role in shaping their child's physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development.

Here are some ways in which children learn from their parents:

  1. Modeling behavior: Children learn by observing and imitating the behavior of their parents. Parents who model positive behaviors, such as kindness, empathy, and respect, can help their children develop these traits as well.

  2. Providing guidance: Parents provide guidance and support for their children as they navigate the world around them. They can offer advice, answer questions, and help their children make decisions.

  3. Teaching life skills: Parents teach their children important life skills, such as how to communicate effectively, how to manage money, and how to cook and clean.

  4. Providing education: Parents play an important role in their child's education, by reading to them, helping with homework, and encouraging them to pursue their interests.

  5. Instilling values: Parents help instill important values in their children, such as honesty, responsibility, and resilience.

Overall, parents have a profound influence on their child's development and can help set them up for success in life.

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