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At the core of any functional society is the institution of the family. It is through the interaction with parents and siblings that we first learn how to relate to others and how others relate to us. As we develop from infant to toddler, from a child to adolescent, to adult, we begin distinguishing policies for individual vs. collective behavior, personal vs. public relations, we develop appreciation for the freedom of production and act to achieve related values.
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By Arshak BenlianAt the core of any functional society is the institution of the family. It is through the interaction with parents and siblings that we first learn how to relate to others and how others relate to us. As we develop from infant to toddler, from a child to adolescent, to adult, we begin distinguishing policies for individual vs. collective behavior, personal vs. public relations, we develop appreciation for the freedom of production and act to achieve related values.
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