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1. Based on the Value Paradigm as seen in Figure 1 “Understanding Human Values” you are
tasked to make some listings on how the following value indicators below truly make a
difference in the values of people.
- Language – the way they speak
- Music, dance art and images of feelings
- Food and the way they eat
- Recreation
- Dress
- Beliefs
- Likes

2. Figure 2 provides an understanding of how values are communicated, and who the Values
Communicators are.

1. The values that the organization focused on in its communications with the
employees indicated the company's relationship to the community.
2. Important and lasting beliefs or ideals shared by the members of a culture about
what is good or bad and desirable or undesirable. Values have major influence on a
person's behavior and attitude and serve as broad guidelines in all situations. Some
common business values are fairness, innovation and community involvement.
3. The monetary worth of something in areas such as accounting, economics,
marketing or mathematics

You are tasked to make a short discussion on: “Why do you think our parents are considered
number one communicators of values?”
1. Values are a person's or society’s beliefs about good behavior and what things are
important.
An example of values are the accepted beliefs of a family about dating.
Based on the Value Paradigm as seen in fig.1 “Understanding Human Values” you are
tasked to make some listing on how the following value indicators below truly make a
difference in the values of people.
Language – the way they speak
Music, dance art and images of feelings – it gives sense of identity to every individual,
creating in person uniqueness and a way of identifying oneself within a certain group.
Food and the way they eat – distinguish an individual from the rest through the way that
he/she chooses foods to eat. Foods that he/she chooses and eat define him or her
through physical aspect and his/he belief in manipulation of foods.
Recreation – activity or activities that allow an individual to spend his free time in a
more constructive manner. This gives an individual immediate and inherent satisfaction.
Dress – signifies somewhat an status symbol for a person because if he dresses in a way
that is different from the others he becomes known to them.
Beliefs – convictions of people that leads him towards the achievement of his goals and
thus makes him successful.
Likes – sense of having an interest towards certain people or things which makes an
individual keener on his works or projects.

2. Figure 2 provides an understanding of how values are communicated, and who the
Values Communicators are.
Discussion on “Why do you think our parents are considered number one
communicators of values?”
Parents are considered number one communicator of values because they are
the ones who show, relate, and teach us the values that we considered acceptable and
right. They are the ones who become our examples in everything that we do especially
when we begin to start a family. Parents are like that for they practice what they
preach.
Then it makes sense to intentionally build positive relationships with the adults who
play the largest roles in the children's daily lives: their parents*. Good communication
is essential for building those relationships, but good communication doesn’t just
happen. As child care professionals, we must be reflective and intentional about
achieving effective parent-provider relationships through good communication.

In our family I could say that my parents are the number one communicator of values
because I could see it being caring, loving and understanding.that the teach us the right
and good values as well as thegood communication process in dealing person in a day to
day interactionand build a positivere relationship with adultswho plays a largest role in
the familyand in the society

Support your discussion by giving your own family experiences.

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