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Which is more important?
Children develop own talents and interests
Children learn to share with others
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to respect elders
Children learn that one is different in many ways
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to assert themselves
Children learn to do what their parents or teachers say
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to keep social harmony
Children learn to respect elders
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to express own opinions or preferences clearly
Children learn to develop own talents and interests
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to do what their parents or teachers say
Children learn to keep social harmony
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn that one is different in many ways
Children develop own talents and interests
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to share with others
Children learn to express own opinions or preferences clearly
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to respect elders
Children learn to do what their parents or teachers say
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to keep social harmony
Children develop own talents and interests
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to do what their parents or teachers say
Children learn to express own opinions or preferences clearly
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to share with others
Children learn to respect elders
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn that one is different in many ways
Children learn to keep social harmony
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to assert themselves
Children learn to share with others
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to express own opinions or preferences clearly
Children learn to respect elders
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn that one is different in many ways
Children learn to assert themselves
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children develop own talents and interests
Children learn to respect elders
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to keep social harmony
Children learn to share with others
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn that one is different in many ways
Children learn to assert themselves
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to respect elders
Children learn to assert themselves
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to express own opinions or preferences clearly
Children learn to keep social harmony
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to share with others
Children learn that one is different in many ways
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to assert themselves
Children develop own talents and interests
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to express own opinions or preferences clearly
Children learn to assert themselves
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to do what their parents or teachers say
Children learn to share with others
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to express own opinions or preferences clearly
Children learn that one is different in many ways
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children develop own talents and interests
Children learn to do what their parents or teachers say
Both are equally important.
Which is more important?
Children learn to assert themselves
Children learn to keep social harmony
Both are equally important.
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