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THE ROLES OF VALUE SYSTEM IN MAKING A WELL-BEHAVED ADOLESCENT IN AKWA IBOM STATE: THE ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS

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This study examined the roles of value systems in making well-behaved adolescents in Akwa Ibom State. A value system is understood as an organized set of beliefs, principles, and ideals that guide behavior, decision-making, and social interactions, shaping what individuals consider right or wrong. During adolescence, a crucial developmental stage marked by physical, emotional, and social changes, the values acquired from family, school, religion, and society significantly influence character formation and behavior. A well-behaved adolescent is expected to demonstrate qualities such as respect, honesty, obedience, responsibility, and self-discipline, which enable positive adjustment to societal expectations. The study highlighted that value systems promote moral behavior, encourage respect for authority, foster obedience to rules, develop self-discipline, and help prevent deviant behaviors among adolescents. It further noted that despite challenges such as peer pressure, poor parental upbringing, social media influence, and societal moral decline, strong value systems remain essential for guiding adolescents toward responsible citizenship. The study therefore emphasized the need for collaborative efforts among parents, schools, religious institutions, and society to strengthen positive values for the proper development of adolescents. The study concluded that value system plays a very important role in shaping adolescents into well-behaved and responsible members of society in Akwa Ibom State. One of the recommendations made was that Parents should take active responsibility in the moral upbringing of their children by consistently teaching and demonstrating positive values such as honesty, respect, and discipline at home.

KEYWORDS: Value System, Well-Behaved Adolescent, Akwa Ibom State.

Grace Johnson, And Rev. Ime Bassey Ekanem,
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