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Character DevelopmentAnne LeedomLatest ArticlesThe decline of respect in children is discussed. Article offers research as to how this decline is occuring and what can be done to reverse this alarming trend. Ten Strategies for Maintenance Free Parenting Practical, common sense strategies critical to raising happy kids. Ten suggestions are offered that can be implemented in any home or circumstances to help nurture strong character, joy and self-esteem in children. Scheduling Time to Nurture Character in Kids Taking extra steps beyond time and love to nurture kids and help them strengthen their internal character. Specific steps that are proven to develop traits to last kids a lifetime. During these devastating times, this is my prayer for parents and the unique pain we all feel. God Bless us all and God Bless America. Discusses the critical role of open and accepting communication in families, and the effect nurturing communication has on character and values in family relationships. The practice of intentionally teaching kids the virtues of strong character, the ages at which to begin and steps to reinforce these virtues daily. Teaching Kids to Develop Conscience The third in a series of articles focusing on the critical virtues needed for kids to develop morals and character. Specific behaviors are described that will enhance the critical trait of conscience in kids. Empathy, the first and most critical virtue needed in character development, according to research. Article discusses common situations arising with small children and how to turn these difficult moments into opportunities to nurture emapthy. The origins of building and nurturing character in kids. Article discusses the original expectations parents have and proceeds to discuss realistically how to meet these expectations and nurture this ctitical element in a child development. Research based information on the causes of moral decline in our culture. Article discusses the critical importance of the role of parents in the moral and character education of children. |
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