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Reil [10]
3 years ago
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Actividad 3: dialogar en familia, crea un intercambio de puntos de vista sobre los derechos humanos relacionados a los videos y

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MA_775_DIABLO [31]3 years ago
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A pesar de que la pregunta está incompleta porque no se anexa el link de los videos o alguna otra referencia, lo que sí podemos decir es que dialogar en familia muy importante no sólo para la integración de sus miembros, sino que también crea un intercambio de puntos de vista sobre los derechos humanos y la manera de que un individuo tiene que convivir en sociedad.

Los diálogos en familia son una gran oportunidad de que los hijos escuchen los puntos de vista experimentados de los padres, quienes por obvias razones, tienen toda una vida de experiencia en interrelacionarse con personas e instituciones. Los padres tienen una serie de ejemplos para orientar a los hijos sobre la tolerancia y el respeto a los derechos humanos, independientemente de quiénes seamos.

De igual manera, en ese tipo de diálogos, los hijos tienen la oportunidad de expresar sus inquietudes y cuestionamientos con respecto a la diversidad que caracteriza a nuestra sociedad moderna.

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