Abstract
The comprehensive development of individuals, particularly during their college years, is deeply influenced by the values instilled during their formative years, especially those derived from family life. Family values, encompassing respect, empathy, responsibility, and emotional intelligence, are vital in shaping individuals who can successfully navigate personal, academic, and social challenges. This paper explores the pivotal role of integrating family values into higher education, proposing that colleges adopt a holistic approach that emphasizes moral education, relationship management, and emotional resilience. By fostering these values, educational institutions can help students build strong familial foundations and contribute positively to society. The paper urges for the inclusion of family-oriented programs in curricula, advocating for moral guidance that helps students resist harmful behaviours such as substance abuse and gambling, while promoting integrity, mutual respect, and responsible decision-making between spouses. The integration of family values into the educational process not only enhances academic performance but also prepares individuals for future roles as partners, parents, and citizens, ultimately leading to the creation of a harmonious and balanced society.
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