Family relationships are great to make a child feel loved and cared about, ideally they will learn many things from Grand parents, Uncles, Aunties and so forth, but only if the family structure is a good one. If there is problems with in the family unit sometimes its better that they dont have to endure that tension.
My own children have not had a lot to do with Relatives loosing both set of Grand parents when very young, and not knowing other family members because of distance while growing up, I can honestly can say it really hasnt affected them much. They are very successful professional people as adults. All I can say is that any child should always know that they have your love and support, family is a bonus and where ever possible it should be encouraged as long as its of benifit to do so and not going to bring them down in anyway.
2006-10-08 02:21:10
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answered by tassie 3
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Very important a child can be very easily tempted and family is what keeps them right family can make or brake a child if treated bad some go on to treat there familys bad if treated right some can become alot more than u expect children need relationships with family they need balance and support and different family members give support in other ways
2006-10-08 02:06:57
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answered by spud 3
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Oh this is a good question. Family relationships are one of the most important things to a kid. When that baby grows up he/she is more than likely gonna have a life like the one that he had in his first family. So if it's a girl and dad beat mom, guess what? Statistics show that girl's husband will probably do the same to her. Also if she has a very positive and healthy upbringing and something like that happens she is more than likely to get herself out of that situation and not stay like so many women do.
2006-10-08 02:43:00
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answered by Ms. Nita 3
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KidsPeace believes that kids grow in the context of supportive relationships. Children are helped most by people closest to them, and family is the single most powerful support system for kids, particularly mothers and fathers. With over a century of experience, KidsPeace knows that kids from strong and supportive families are more resilient in life and more likely to succeed.
Child development refers to how a child becomes able to do more complex things as they get older. Development is different than growth. Growth only refers to the child getting bigger in size. If you are concerned about your child’s development, please see Developmental Delay on Your Child.
When we talk about normal development, we are talking about developing skills like:
Gross motor: using large groups of muscles to sit, stand, walk, run, etc., keeping balance, and changing positions.
Fine motor: using hands to be able to eat, draw, dress, play, write, and do many other things.
Language: speaking, using body language and gestures, communicating, and understanding what others say.
Cognitive: Thinking skills: including learning, understanding, problem-solving, reasoning, and remembering.
Social: Interacting with others, having relationships with family, friends, and teachers, cooperating, and responding to the feelings of others.
What are developmental milestones?
Developmental milestones are a set of functional skills or age-specific tasks that most children can do at a certain age range. Your pediatrician uses milestones to help check how your child is developing. Although each milestone has an age level, the actual age when a normally developing child reaches that milestone can very quite a bit. Every child is unique!
2006-10-08 02:17:12
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answered by milkshake 2
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I agree with "Karma", i look at my parents adn don't want to end up like them but after a few sessions ofounselling i realised that that's exactly were i'm headed.i had thought of abandoning them (but then i'd be just as bad cuz they did that to their parents). many other reasons that make my lifereally complicated as a result of seeing my parents' relationship. I tend not to trust guys much cuz i'm scared of the saying that children are spitten images of their parents.i think that's PRETTY scary. you really need to recognise what in your past is causing you problems right now and then act on these problems, or at least be aware so you dont make the saem mistake. Good Family Relationships are vital to the good and heathy development of a child! Make sure your relationship can be an example and something your children can look up to. i wish i'd had that. Life's so much harder this way.. :-(
2006-10-08 02:20:18
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answered by blithe_vow 2
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I think it's very important because it makes the child feel safe, loved and secure. Every member of a family can give the child different unique gifts...such as laughter, special talents, and the qualities that are unique to that individual. Growing up knowing your family and being close to them can get you through a lot of the tough times that we go through as adults.Family makes us feel loved even when we feel alone.
2006-10-08 04:22:51
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answered by vanhammer 7
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very important in my opinion! i am the product of a broken home and i find that i dont have the same self confident ougoing attitude that my peers have! i can be introverted, moody and complicated! it is something i have observed over the years in my life! i cannot stress how important a stable family relationship is to a childs development!
2006-10-08 03:48:28
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answered by adriboff 3
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Well if the family relationships are good that would provide a good environment where the kid can be raised without difficulties, and that will give him or her an example how to make his own family in the future, it has both present and future effect!!!
2006-10-08 02:01:22
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answered by Nina Moore 5
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So many reasons makes it important.A child seeing a loving & caring relationship among his family will give him direction in doing the same when he is in a relationship. I grew up in a bad way & I will say that what I seen really affected me as a grown up.
2006-10-08 02:03:04
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answered by "karma" 4
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family is everything to a child. they learn everything from family. it can show them the whole world. give safety, love support education, morals or it can show them how not to be in the real world. its the saddest thing in the world when a child doesn't have family. the larger the extended family the better.
2006-10-08 02:05:11
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answered by skylinbaby 2
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