Abstract

Getting married and raising family values is a difficult task. This requires great loyalty and many years of hard work. In the family, a person learns such qualities as loyalty to his parents, friends and relatives, loyalty to the motherland, love and trust, kindness and generosity, responsibility and mutual assistance, respect not only for adults, but for everyone around him. The simple rules and moral principles formed within the boundaries of the native home are then passed on to society. These then manifest themselves in the behavior of children in kindergarten, school, institute, work and public places. Family values shape human culture and make society more humane.The whole burden of the proper formation of our society, the preservation of values falls mainly on the families. Despite the influence of socio-psychological and economic factors that affect family values in our time, we must properly protect the values and innovate in accordance with our national values. Social values are very diverse, have a historical character, and include principles of different nature, depending on human qualities, character, upbringing, and the environment in which they live. The essence and forms of values are formed depending on the mode of operation of social institutions in the society we live in, and are expressed in the form of social norms in human behavior. So, the ways in which values are expressed are norms, and in one place they express the essence of a social institution. Social institutions are constantly improving and adapting to the conditions, which means that social values do not remain the same historically, they adapt to the environment, conditions and human needs.

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