tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2742508960850065197.post8982217174730354777..comments2023-06-09T03:19:48.153-07:00Comments on Trust Is The Key: Trust Is Built Upon EmpathySanjayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07801643164389184240noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2742508960850065197.post-84427957388483691942013-12-21T00:35:12.601-08:002013-12-21T00:35:12.601-08:00Trust in a child is primarily created in the famil...Trust in a child is primarily created in the family, society and by the education system where teachers form the core. In India families fall in mainly three categories viz (I) of poor and impoverished, (ii) lower and upper middle class and (iii) of rich and privileged. Families in poor and lower middle class are hardly able to create any trust in their off springs because they are constantly fighting the battle for their survival. The children suffer from all types of ills and hardly have any scope to nurture any sort of values. There are exceptions as some children from such strata of society have grown big in life either because destiny willed for them and once pushed they did not look back. In the case of upper middle class, a child faces the real challenge as his/her aspirations are pretty high, parental , societal support is rather available to a great extent and they are able to garner good education because of the means with them. Yet the trust in such families between the child and society has to be nurtured very systematically and very often the children are found wanting in the values which make a person not only worth living in a society but contributing towards its richness. The children of the rich have all the facilities of growth but good number of them turn out to be spoilt children and unfortunately their behaviour adversely impacts the lower strata of the society. In short, it is the values which a child derives from the parents. society and the teachers which make a lasting impression on his/her personality in later stages of life. Inculcation of time tested values is the best way forward and rest is with the child to adopt them the way they deem fit. Parents, society at large and teachers must fulfil their obligation to create mutual trust between them and the child.<br /><br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05390781038661224788noreply@blogger.com