November 1980 - Issue 14
Vol. 4 (1980)
The tradition of projecting into their offspring their likes and dislikes, just like the transmission of titles and property, plays a primary role in the parents’ socialization of children. Consciously or unconsciously, the children absorb the parents’ ideas and manners.
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Lebanese American University
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