Major sources or origin of proper behavior
Melkisedeck Leon Shine
All Topics Civics Form One: Ordinary Level (O-Level) Secondary School Notes - Tanzania
Proper behaviour may originate from various places in the society; these include:
1. Parents
Good parents guide their children towards proper behaviour.
2. Mass media
Radio, television, newspaper and other types of media have programmers or articles which teach people good behaviour.
3. Proper education
People who get proper formal, as well as informal education, usually have good behaviour
4. Good friends
5. Religious teaching
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