As years pass, the number of parents who are being in to the service of having nannies at home to take care of their children are increasing. Parents nowadays forgot the importance of the relationship between their children. All the parents worry about was how will they support their child financially. They forgot that a child also need to feel the parents’ support and assistance morally. Their minds are set that they’ll need money in order to provide their child’s needs. In consequence, the parents need to work hard everyday, and look for a nanny that will help them raise their child. As a result, the parent-and-children relationship will grow further from each other, while on the …show more content…
Yes, some people may say that nannies are there to help the parents raise their child/ren. But in today’s generation, it will be hard for a parent to trust their own child to someone they barely know. Some may not know what accesses they are giving to their nanny, they are giving them details for the nanny’s services, and those details may be used to threaten the parents and their family. They’ll never know. How can a parent trust their child to someone they just know through application datas? How sure are they that this person applying to be their child’s nanny know how to take care of a child? Parents shouldn’t just rely on …show more content…
It is where we learn basic knowledge about the little things in life including values. Similar to what Professor Gil Orcena (2014) told to his students in class SS11 that values are caught and not taught. Meaning, that we learn values as we see others act and live the values. Remember that a child’s mind is still in the process of developing, therefore, it will be good if he/she opens his eyes in a home where values are everywhere, where disciplines are applied by the people who surrounds the child. And the parents should be the good example that the child must see. For parents play an important role in the family. It is stated at the CHILD & YOUTH WELFARE CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES (1974) that a child must start molding his character at home and the condition at home will greatly influence the child’s character