If You Had to Choose What Would You Do?
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Product Description
Is it wrong to sneak into the movies if your big brother says it's okay? If "everybody" is cheating on the math test, shouldn't you, too? What if telling the truth gets your best friend in trouble? It's never too early for us to begin talking to our children about values and helping them define and clarify their code of moral conduct. This is a great way for them to build self-confidence in their ability to work through everyday problems! The 25 situations presented here and the thought-provoking questions at the end of each scenario have been developed to help you talk to your child about social and moral issues in a natural and non-threatening way. What an entertaining way to learn vital life skills!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #219682 in Books
- Published on: 1995-10-19
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 115 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"I believe that anything we can do to encourage kids to have a chance to have honest discussions with adults will help them in a rather tough world. I like the fact that your book uses humor and directness to get at some of the important stuff in kids' lives." -- Mary Beth Blegen, National Teacher of the Year 1996
From the Author
Help your child develop their own set of values early.
It is never too early to begin talking with our young people about personal values and helping them define their own code of moral conduct. The twenty-five problem situations presented in this book have been developed to help you talk to your children about values in as enjoyable and natural a way as possible. I hope these discussions will help them develop a sense of direction and purpose to their lives resulting in more rewarding and more fulfilling experiences not only for them but also for those whose lives may be touched by their actions and choices.



