Home is the natural laboratory in which human beings can be formed for life, tolerance coexistence, the citizen exercise, responsibility, discipline for work, productive life, respect for the other, the love for their nation, etc. The home represents the primary context where people learn to be effective; where future citizens learn competencies communication, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, behavioral and organizational to make them productive, successful and committed. Is also at home where you learn the essential development processes and the growth as an individual and relational life. This is so because the family contributes more than instruction; the family provides training and education; It builds core values and shape the character of individuals. To educate is to build character if we conclude that the main aim of all educational process is the character, then, nobody better than the family can meet this educational role. In this respect it is worth mentioning the definition Noab Webster uses about what education.
In his original dictionary of 1628 establishes that the educational process must contain at least four goals: education comprises a whole series of instruction and discipline that tries to: 1) instruct the understanding, 2) correct temperament, 3) form the manners and habits of children, and 4) train them to be useful in future situations. We can see, through this definition, that education has to do mainly with the inner man whose character is being formed. The personality of the individual is therefore modeled mostly in the context of the family. It is in the family where you learn the personal definitions, the way of contact with others, handling differences, attitudes and behaviors of effectiveness and success maps. Responsibility of parents in the educational process of their children parents need, then get the time to educate personally train their children. Otherwise, it is difficult to perpetuate a system of Government and life that ensures democratic continuity, responsible and committed citizenship exercise, the love of country, respect and honor others, peaceful coexistence and the valuation of the family as the fundamental institution for the healthy development of a nation; as well as basic skills for successful personal, work and family, such as: the ability to manage conflict and negotiate, the ability to recognize and manage differences, the ability to communicate assertively with others; as well as defining and respect boundaries in relationships, solve problems, make decisions effectively, act with discipline and responsibility, fulfill commitments, etc.