Dr. Anastasios Koularmanis And His Values

According to Dr. Anastasios Koularmanis, The first teacher for a child is their family. According to him, it is of utmost importance that the child receives education pertaining to values from his family from a very early age. This will not only help in the child becoming an honorable person in future, but also it will make  the foundation of his morals along with his overall mind a strong one. If the family imparts value education from an early age, it is likely that the child will develop a sense of community about his family.

This is also likely to make him take care of his family once he grows up. Dr. Koularmanis and his wife, practice the same values when it comes to their children. They’re trying to bring them up by instilling in them values pertaining to family and teaching them Greek culture.

The personal life of Dr. Anastasios Koularmanis:

Dr. Koularmanis is an excellent father who takes care of his children at home. In his personal life as well, he practices the same values that he preaches. He was the first teacher his children ever got. He teaches them all about being in family, i.e. family values, values in general is also taught by him. As they belong to the Greek community, Dr. Koularmanis feels that it is essential for them to know about their own culture. He feels that it is important to know one’s roots, which is essential towards building an individual’s identity.

The identity crisis that is faced by most Americans belonging to minority communities is something that Dr. Koularmanis knows very well. He believes that American citizens with Greek heritage are also affected by it and thus he believes that Americans with Greek ancestry should become a part of the Greek American community.

Dr. Anastasios Koularmanis is married to his wife, Mary Foukas and has two sons, Demetrios Koularmanis and Ioannis Koularmanis.

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