10 Christian Values Every Kid Should Know
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Building children is better than repairing adults!
Kids today are bombarded by a confusing array of sham values in school and in the media. What can a parent do? What are the secrets of growing a child into a happy adult? Using the latest research, Donna Habenicht provides more than 1,000 strategies for teaching kids the basic Christian values of respect, responsibility, self-control, honesty, compassion, thankfulness, perseverance, humility, loyalty, and faith in God. You will learn:
How to peer-pressure-proof your child
A list of creative ways for your kid to say no
Effective ways to enhance self-respect
Understanding your child’s stages of maturity
The importance of eliciting just the right amount of emotional arousal.
Drawing from her multicultural experience, Habenicht discusses role modeling, dinner dialogue, journaling, posters, stories, questions, role playing, drawing, praying together, and many other strategies for planting values in growing hearts. Each chapter is brimming with suggestions for family activities, along with suggestions of what to do when a child has trouble learning that particular value. Your child will be a well-adjusted adolescent before you exhaust the wealth of resources in this book.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780828015066
Donna Habenicht
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2000
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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