I
believe in most cases, social involvement is taught at home through core
values. In fact, Loebe states " families with strong ties to friends
and neighbors may instill in their children an appreciation of
community. Parents with strong faith traditions often transmit a
powerful sense of the importance of caring and compassion." (Loeb, 1999,
p.71). You are taught at home, to be nice to your brothers and sisters,
to tell the truth and be nice to other kids, even stand up to those who
are bad. When you grow up, the field may be a little different but the
core values are applied the same, demonstrating appreciation of
community by taking a stand against injustice and violation of rights.
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