- When a person is said to internalise a value, it simply means that those values have become a part of that person and it is integrated as part of his value system.
- In schools, teachers try to internalise the good values in children such as respect, obedience, hard work, morality, etc.
- A teacher or another adult can do this in a kid by teaching them how to say please when they want something, thank you when they want to show appreciation and sorry when they offer an apology.
- Learners can do this by positively reinforcing good values and punishing bad values in children.
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the u.s. government says we have rights, yes. which right are u questioning.
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