Mothers play a huge role in their children’s lives, caring for them, loving them, teaching them, and so much more.
Q. What are the two theories of procreation?
From these extreme positions she articulates two principles that guide permissible procreation: the Motivation Principle and the Balance Principle. These broadly Kantian/Rawlsian principles strike a balance between our desire for procreative liberty and the responsibility to maximize a child’s procreative goods.
Q. How does procreation contribute to the development of the family?
The family of procreation will form unique family values and dynamics. The intergenerational continuity of a family system can contribute toward the shelter that an individual or a newly formed couple may seek and experience while embarking on the creation of his/her or their own family of procreation.
Q. What are the good qualities of a father?
9 Qualities Of A Good Father
- He is protective:
- Affection is his middle name:
- A wall of trust and security:
- The source of encouragement:
- Has the patience to listen:
- Provides the necessities of life:
- Respects the mother of his children:
- Spending time with him is fun for kids:
Q. What are some good qualities to have?
Now for the personal qualities.
- Joy. Also known as: Gratitude; optimism; cheerfulness; hope; humor; satisfaction; and appreciation.
- Kindness. Also known as: Compassion; generosity; patience; service; warmth; and sensitivity.
- Humility.
- Equanimity.
- Non attachment/Letting go.
- Trust.
- Calmness/ tranquillity.
- Courage.
Q. What is the best quality in you?
Measure yourself against these 26 attributes and ask yourself how you can lead from your very best qualities:
- Authentic. Be genuine and reliable, trustworthy, and always the same person.
- Brave. Develop courage in the face of risks–and bad outcomes.
- Character-driven.
- Decisive.
- Engaging.
- Fearless.
- Goal-oriented.
- Humble.