Abstract

This study examines the youth’s moral behavior role of family inspiration in Bangladesh. Most young people grow up with various problems, but some parents may want or need additional help to support their children, particularly in coping with issues that can become exacerbated during these teenage years. Parent-adolescent turmoil was supposed to be a normal occurrence triggered, in part, by raging hormones, dramatic physiological changes, re-emerging sexual impulses, and rapidly changing social expectations for the young. These research major findings are the majority of youths have lack self-confidence; modern technology affects the aggressive moral behavior of youths. Behavioral pattern and corrupt leaders and social system influence of youth’s illegal and anti-social activities. Low socioeconomic status increases the high rate of attempted suicides, smoking, and drinking. It can also lead to a high level of emotional behavior including anxiety, depression, mental disorder, aggression, and antagonism of youth’s moral behavior. Keywords: Moral behavior, Socio-economic status, Adolescents, parent’s child relationships, peer group. DOI: 10.7176/JLPG/117-03 Publication date: January 31 st 2022

Highlights

  • The role of the family in the influence of youth’s moral behavior has been a prominent issue in Bangladesh, especially in Dhaka City

  • How does the socio-economic background affect the influence of moral behaviors in youths within families in Dhaka both city corporations?

  • This research finding has shown that the moral character of youths is declining rapidly due to the moral behavioral standard of youths in our society

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Introduction

The role of the family in the influence of youth’s moral behavior has been a prominent issue in Bangladesh, especially in Dhaka City. A family contribution to children’s moral development is broad there are particular ways in which morals are most effectively conveyed and learned by youths Fairness, Justice, Social roles Personal Balance. Different societies have their own moral values which are considered normal ideal and morally acceptable. In Bangladesh government determined the age of youths from 13 to 19 years old. It refers to the extent of time in between childhood transform to adulthood. The current revolution in technology known as the Information age or age of technology is insistent the older person who is unwilling to use a computer may even accept a basic mobile telephone once considered a glamorous accessory (Cockelbergh, 2012), with the growth of technologies as the internet, computers, and television youths are becoming more dislocated from society (Griswold 2012), most youths prefer watching television and playing computer games to those moral movies that positively position them for life challenges

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