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V. Tamášová states the following
prerequisites for successful education:
love toward the child; peaceful and balanced environment; both parents;
homogenous leadership in family and at school; consistency; regular regimen
and requirements adequate to the child’s abilities. However, not each family is
successful in adhering to these prerequisites.
Each family has its habits, traditions, value orientation and the family climate.
The family climate is an important factor since it has a decisive influence on the
psyche, mental development and moral qualities of each family member
(Fulková, Oberuč, 2004 In Tamášová, 2006).
We can see differences between families also with respect to other aspects
from which family typology is derived, depending on:
the number of generations;
the share and involvement of parents in education;
the adequacy of influence or complexity of influence;
functionality.
(Freely according to J. Malach, 2007)
The basic types of family education will be characterised in detail in the
following subchapter.
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