With the help of parents and psychology experts, Beliefnet has identified the core values that underlie ethical behavior. But how do we teach these values to the next generation?
Each month, our editors will unveil a new gallery, plus a "Family Values Toolkit" to help children of all age ranges appreciate the difference between right and wrong. Inside each Toolkit, you'll find a value overview, plus goals and activities to post on your fridge. It's our hope these tools will help provide a roadmap to guide children along the path to adulthood.
Please visit this guide:
www.beliefnet.com/Love-Family/Family-Val...
If you push you chidren to belive what you think is right, they are going to resent it. No matter how reasonable it is, they will most likly reject it.
Serenity1552You have to talk with you child, about values, respecting his/her opinions.
You should seve as role models. Don't say one thing, and do another, or you will lose all credibity.
In the end, a child has to choose what he/she feels is right.
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