A Child’s First School Is Home
A child is like raw clay. His personality takes shape and molds itself according to the environment he/she grows up in, the inputs received, the society and culture surrounding him and most importantly is defined by how healthy an atmosphere his parents provide him with. Infusing good virtues or allowing a child to pick up bad traits is largely in the hands of those who train him. Every experience that a child encounters in his life assimilates inside him and provides him a reference point for later use. Thus, if the inputs are positive, a healthy, balanced-minded individual grows, while if the inputs are negative, the future direction of his life may not be very bright. A child quickly learns what he sees at home or in school; it is therefore very important that parents, teachers and elder siblings demonstrate good behavior.
We can sow the seed of good governance through our own deeds.