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Various factors come into play in determining the personality of an individual. These factors may be independent or interdependent. These factors include:

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Various factors come into play in determining the personality of an individual. These factors may be independent or interdependent. These factors include:

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Ethics are moral principles or rules of behaviour for deciding what is right and wrong. Counselors endeavor to help clients develop personal systems of ethics, using counselling skills. The task of counseling is to give the counselee an opportunity to explore, discover and clarify ways of living in more satisfying and resourceful ways. Maintaining good standards of counseling involves continuing self-monitoring and self-development on the part of the counsellor. The counseling rela...
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Ethics are moral principles or rules of behaviour for deciding what is right and wrong. Counselors endeavor to help clients develop personal systems of ethics, using counselling skills. The task of counseling is to give the counselee an opportunity to explore, discover and clarify ways of living in more satisfying and resourceful ways. Maintaining good standards of counseling involves continuing self-monitoring and self-development on the part of the counsellor. The counseling rela...
According to Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, defence mechanisms are psychological strategies that are brought into play by various entities to cope with reality and to maintain self-image. They are more accurately referred to as ego defence mechanisms and are categorized as occurring when:
•	The id impulses are in conflict With each other
•	The id impulses conflict with super-ego values and belief
•	An external threat is posed to the ego.

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According to Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, defence mechanisms are psychological strategies that are brought into play by various entities to cope with reality and to maintain self-image. They are more accurately referred to as ego defence mechanisms and are categorized as occurring when:
•	The id impulses are in conflict With each other
•	The id impulses conflict with super-ego values and belief
•	An external threat is posed to the ego.

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Children need to develop life skills at an early age since it is a life-long process. Basic, or survival life skills for young children may include: toileting, brushing teeth, dressing, feeding, washing hands, tying shoe laces, imagination, exploration, observation and following simple instructions.

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Children need to develop life skills at an early age since it is a life-long process. Basic, or survival life skills for young children may include: toileting, brushing teeth, dressing, feeding, washing hands, tying shoe laces, imagination, exploration, observation and following simple instructions.

Drug and substance abuse
A drug is a chemical compound that can alter the structure and functioning of the body. Psychoactive drugs affect the function of the brain, and most are considered illegal to use or possess. In content, the term 'substance' refer- to non-drug things like cigarettes and alcohol that can also alter the normal functioning of the body.
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Drug and substance abuse
A drug is a chemical compound that can alter the structure and functioning of the body. Psychoactive drugs affect the function of the brain, and most are considered illegal to use or possess. In content, the term 'substance' refer- to non-drug things like cigarettes and alcohol that can also alter the normal functioning of the body.
This article on Alkanoic acids describes the preparation of Alkanoic acids. Physical and chemical properties of Alkanoic acids and its uses are also explored. Read on…………………
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This article on Alkanoic acids describes the preparation of Alkanoic acids. Physical and chemical properties of Alkanoic acids and its uses are also explored. Read on…………………
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The socio-cognitive theory is a learning theory that posits that people learn by watching what others do. It emphasizes that, if people are motivated to learn a particular behaviour, they could do so through clear observation. According to Albert Bandura people acquire complex behaviour through modeling. He explains behaviour in terms of a person's interactions with the environment (either external or internal).
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The socio-cognitive theory is a learning theory that posits that people learn by watching what others do. It emphasizes that, if people are motivated to learn a particular behaviour, they could do so through clear observation. According to Albert Bandura people acquire complex behaviour through modeling. He explains behaviour in terms of a person's interactions with the environment (either external or internal).
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Family is a group of people who are closely related through blood, marriage or adoption. 
A society consists of families. Before children learn about their community, they will learn about family. Family provides rich learning opportunities. Family theme in a curriculum is very important because it contributes to the development of children’s self –esteem. Family helps children to acquire information about their families and develops understanding of families of other childre...
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Family is a group of people who are closely related through blood, marriage or adoption. 
A society consists of families. Before children learn about their community, they will learn about family. Family provides rich learning opportunities. Family theme in a curriculum is very important because it contributes to the development of children’s self –esteem. Family helps children to acquire information about their families and develops understanding of families of other childre...
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Motivation is an incentive or inducement that leads us to behave in a certain way or towards a goal. Children need to be motivated in order to learn or do better. When children for example know that their parents or teachers are happy with them when they behave in a particular manner, they feel motivated to continue doing so.

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Motivation is an incentive or inducement that leads us to behave in a certain way or towards a goal. Children need to be motivated in order to learn or do better. When children for example know that their parents or teachers are happy with them when they behave in a particular manner, they feel motivated to continue doing so.

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According to Bowen, a family is a system in which each member has a role to play and rules to respect. Although the specific roles that each person plays depend on the culture of the people, in most communities men generally play instrumental roles while women play expressive roles. Children on their part assist the parents in different roles and tasks as may be assigned. Further, members of the system are expected to respond to each other in a certain way according to their role.
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Introduction 
According to Bowen, a family is a system in which each member has a role to play and rules to respect. Although the specific roles that each person plays depend on the culture of the people, in most communities men generally play instrumental roles while women play expressive roles. Children on their part assist the parents in different roles and tasks as may be assigned. Further, members of the system are expected to respond to each other in a certain way according to their role.