

So exactly, what is the job of a primary educator? It is to create a family atmosphere so animated with love and reverence for God and others, that your children become personally and socially well-rounded. Your home is the first school for the everyday human virtues which every society needs.
Truthfully, the family exists at the heart of all societies. It is the first and most basic community to which every person belongs. There is nothing more fundamental to our vitality as a society and as a Church. That is why Pope John Paul II said “The future of humanity passes by way of the family” (On the Family, no. 86.)
As a parent, you are the head of your family. It is true that a marriage where the parent’s spousal love serves as a firm and stable foundation for the children makes the role of primary educator easier. And it is also true that parents raising children outside of a traditional marriage will face more challenges. Yet, it is still possible and necessary to teach the way of Christian love. No matter what type of family configuration you have (traditional, extended, blended, single, etc.) we encourage you to “become what you are”. (On the Family, no. 17)
Consider it a privilege to show children the meaning of life and love. You have been given the ability by God to assist them in knowing who they are, how they were made, and how they should live. It is your obligation to help your children identify their God-given gifts as well as to teach them to share their uniqueness with others.
If you put your heart and soul into this amazing role you will see your children grow up to be happy, healthy and holy adults. By being an example of self-giving love to your children, you will deepen your relationship with them and your family will become one spirit, one heart, and one mind. What a blessing.
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As a parent, you are your children’s first teacher. You have the privilege to show your children the meaning of life. You have the duty to assist them in knowing who they are, how they were made, and how they should live. You have the obligation to help your children identify their God-given gifts as well as to teach them to share their uniqueness with others. As a parent, you are called to joyfully share love (to will the good of another) with your children. By being an example of self-giving love to your children, you will deepen your relationship with them and your family will become one spirit, one heart, and one mind.