Dear parents,
In the process of raising our children as knowledgeable, modern and well-equipped individuals, we try to ensure that they adhere to our national, moral and cultural values. In addition to the work we do at school, we kindly ask you, our parents, to engage in supportive activities at home.
Cooperation and helpfulness are important and widespread social values. Problems encountered in social life that are difficult to solve are easily solved through cooperation. People can help each other on many different issues.
Helper and cooperation are learned within the family and shaped by the attitude at school. This value develops naturally in a child who grows up in a family that includes cooperation and cooperation. Holidays are special days and appropriate times to support the development of this value. By helping and cooperating with you, our parents, we can ensure that our children gain awareness of cooperation. For this, we need to implement some ideas.
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Ask for help when you need it.
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Help him/her so that he/she can experience the beauty of receiving help
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Explain to your child the logical reason for every "no" you say. Remember that he will take you as an example.
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Encourage him for small help. Tell stories and examples of behavior related to cooperation.
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Follow the work of a cooperation/solidarity association. Emphasize the concept of social assistance.
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Do not inhibit self-selected helping behaviors. If the request for help is justified, help. When he asks for help to avoid responsibility, motivate him by emphasizing that he can do this responsibility himself.
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Talk and listen to him to develop awareness of his environment. Ask him for advice on what needs to be done.
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The most obvious way to raise helpful children is to implement the generous, thoughtful and helpful behavior you want to see in them. While noticing and helping those around you who need help, set an example for your child to develop this behavior.
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You can share with your child different experiences in which you both received help and in which you provided help, and talk about your feelings at those moments.
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