YOUR CHILD IS WATCHING TO SEE THIS:How important their destiny is to you. Your child may not be aware of this ongoing process, but this information is surely stored in their minds and used as they mature into adulthood. Following the five Tips listed below are product reviews, testimonials or product descriptions as resources for you.
Tip #1: How you accept and are proud of whom you are. They also see how well you respect your own principles. Your Child: It's Up To You! Respect Principles Applied Toddler to Teen, is an insightful and straightforward resource for parents seeking a positive and achievable plan for raising their boys and girls. This book motivates and empowers parents by weaving a keen understanding of the challenges facing modern-day families with proactive strategies and practical applications.
A family's blueprint is defined by, and typically only as good as the underlying principle it is founded on. Respect, defined as the act or attitude of attributing worth to another, serves as the essential property in healthy parent-child relationships or in any human relationship. Children whose parents have implemented respect in their relationship are better equipped to face challenges common to their developmental stage and unique to their life context.
Tip #2: How you behave in situations they unknowingly found themselves. You show them how to eliminate negative behaviors to replace them with productive ones.Promoting Positive Behavior: Guidance Strategies for Early Childhood Settings Written in an informal, accessible style, this practical book equips future teaching professionals to effectively support emotional well-being, reduce problem behavior, and enhance social competence in toddlers, pre-schoolers, and primary-grade children. Based on the ECE-CARES Project, housed at the University of Colorado at Denver, text-advocated strategies are focused on five fundamental constructions: caring and cooperative early childhood settings, assertiveness through self-esteem and mastery, relationship skills, emotional regulation and reactivity, and self-control. The authors make use of numerous real-life examples to show how these strategies result in high rates of prosocial skills, positive peer interactions, and use of peaceful conflict resolution techniques.
Tip #3: Teach them the universally accepted law of mankind. Children are more likely to turn out well in life when parents plant good seeds in their children and instill good values in them. Jesus' Family Values This is a must read for any person who takes seriously the call to follow Jesus, without sacrificing one's authentic personhood. After reading her book, I conclude that "real" family values reflects a radical commitment to family and neighbor. Conceivably diverse constellations of families, immediate and extended, are called to reflect God's cosmic, universal, kingdom values. True family values nuance as families continue to live out Kingdom values in a diverse and changing understanding of family and neighbor. As an Episcopal priest, I believe Jesus' family values will ever challenge racism, sexism, homophobia, and hate wherever it is found.
Tip #4: Let your children see you sharing love and affection with your spouse. When you and your spouse have a conflict, show your children how two people can make up. Your children’s best opportunity is to live with parents who demonstrate true love for each other. Conspiracy of Kindness: Revised and Updated A Unique Approach to Sharing the Love of Jesus . God is seeking to enter the heart of every person on this planet. Yet, for those who are not gifted evangelists, the task of communicating the Gospel can seem daunting. What if there was another way? There is, and it’s called the conspiracy of kindness. Operating on a simple premise, this exciting form of servant evangelism enables every follower of Christ, from brand-new to mature believer, to become an effective evangelist through unassuming acts of kindness. In this book, Steve Sjogren offers a proven vision, simple strategy and real-life stories that show the amazing impact servant evangelism has had throughout the world. Here’s how to communicate the love of God more persuasively through actions than with words. Learn how churches, groups and individuals have used washing windows, cleaning toilets, handing out sodas and more to impact their communities with the life-changing love of Christ. Although a simple premise, the conspiracy of kindness principle affects both those serving and those being served. Are you ready to roll up your sleeves?
Tip # 5: Your children know who you are behind closed doors. Let them see integrity in you. They know the real you. If, away from home, you show the world a smiling cheerful and happy face and then yell at your family all week, whatever you say about kindness and caring won't count in your children's eyes. The Power of Integrity: Building a Life Without Compromise Drawing from scriptural examples of godly men who modeled integrity during severe testing, Dr. John F MacArthur, Jr, makes a compelling case for the impact a man or woman of integrity can have in our world.
Books That Build Character: A Guide to Teaching Your Child Moral Values Through Stories The title of this resource sounds stuffier than it is. The authors' philosophy seems to be one of "less is more" -- making the case, in an interesting and literate foreword and five introductory chapters, that books can be useful and even important resources for trying to help your child figure out what makes life interesting. These books can help provide role models, teach empathy, and transport the reader to a different world or state of mind. The authors de-emphasize problem novels for young adults, which they feel teach self-acceptance rather than improvement and whose authors often sacrifice story for message, opting instead for the mythic, transportive style. I've read a lot of children's literature and still found a number of new and interesting titles here.