Teaching Your Children Values
Written by Linda Eyre and Richard Eyre
Narrated by Linda Eyre and Richard Eyre
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In Teaching Your Children Values Linda and Richard Eyre present a practical, proven, month-by-month program -- full of proven meathods for teaching values to kids of all ages. With games, family activities, and value-building exercises, their program can help you develop a family relationship that is strong, caring, and supportive.
Linda Eyre
Linda and Richard Eyre live with their family in Washington, D.C.; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The mission statement of their nonprofit foundation EYREALM is "Popularize Parenting, Validate Values, and Bolster Balance." Their books include The Happy Family and How to Talk to Your Child About Sex.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Divided into 12 monthly teachable values this book gives "lesson plans" for preschoolers, and elementary age children along with a story (sometimes two or more), guidelines for parents, simple games and disussions that further illustrate the topic for the child/ren over the course of a month.Although major Christian values are covered, Christian parents may notice that God is not directly mentioned as this book was written generically (with no biblical reference) but there is room for you to add your religious belief and doctrine although you will have to do the footwork yourself (look up scripture reference and incorporate God into the little stories).Values are divided into two catagories: values of being (who we are) and Values of Giving (what we do). They include:honesty, courage, peaceability, self-reliance, discipline, fidelity/chastity, loyalty, respect, unselfishness, kindless, and justice and mercy.
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