Family Values and Child Rearing Education

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 Last update date 11/2025
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This training is for professional development purposes, and the certificate received does not replace the MYK (Vocational Qualifications Authority) certificate in required trainings that need it.

Target Audience

  • Parents of children in preschool, primary, and middle school age

General Objective

  • To raise awareness of the role of family values in child development
  • To transmit values without pressure, by example
  • To establish a consistent and secure family culture

1. What is Value? The Importance of Values in the Family

  • The concept of value
  • The family: the first school of values
  • How are values learned?
  • The difference between what is said and what is lived
  • Being a role model in value transmission

Objective: To create conscious awareness of values

2. Core Family Values

  • Love and respect
  • Trust and honesty
  • Responsibility
  • Sharing and cooperation
  • Justice and empathy
  • Patience and tolerance

Objective: To create a shared framework of values

3. Values and Parental Attitudes

  • Authoritative, permissive, and democratic attitudes
  • The effect of pressure in value transmission
  • Protecting values while setting boundaries
  • Consistency and cooperation within the family
  • Parental attitude alignment

Objective: Parenting in alignment with values

4. Instilling Values in Daily Life

  • Daily routines and value education
  • Household responsibilities
  • Dining together, sharing, and spending time together
  • Teaching values during mistakes and conflicts
  • The big impact of small moments

Objective: Bringing theory into practice

5. Communication Language and Value Transmission

  • Respectful and inclusive language
  • Avoiding labeling and comparison
  • Communication that acknowledges feelings
  • A culture of listening
  • Valuing the child's opinion

Objective: Teaching values through communication

6. Values in the Digital Age

  • Value erosion in digital environments
  • Social media and role models
  • Digital boundaries and family values
  • Media literacy
  • Value-based approach to digital behaviors

Objective: Developing awareness of current risks

7. Cultural and Societal Values

  • Cultural heritage and family traditions
  • Respect for differences
  • Social responsibility awareness
  • Solidarity and living together
  • Transmitting values without dogmatism

Objective: Open and inclusive understanding of values

8. Creating a Family Values Map

  • Identifying the family’s priority values
  • Developing a common family language
  • Relationship between family rules and values
  • Continuity of values
  • Updating according to the child’s age

Objective: Creating a sustainable family culture

This training is open to institutional cooperation (corporate/legal entity packages), and individual applications are not accepted. Based on the corporate participant profile and needs, the training content may be restructured. After mutual discussions, the scope and method of the training (Face-to-Face, Online) will be determined, and the related processes will be completed.

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