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Know What Your Child is Doing Online

Have you ever checked what’s your child doing online? NO? Then, you should be. Haven’t you heard about stories of kids getting into trouble due to their activities on the internet? Haven’t you heard about stories where young people being stalked by someone they have met online or fallen as a victim of an identity theft?
 

First Phase of Character Education

To be a person of virtue is more important than to be a person of success.
 

Trust them to make them Trustworthy

Being trustworthy means:
To be honest
To be reliable
To be brave
To be a good friend and
To trust others as well

Respect has to earned

R-E-S-P-E-C-T — sounds so simple! A six letter word which is not at all a hard word to spell and in fact it is not that hard to implement either. It’s an amazing thing. Almost all the schools across America have implemented “Character Education”. The curriculum comprises of teaching students in all grades to understand and act upon core ethical values. Let’s take one from the core, ‘Respect’. How does Character education recommend parents and teachers to teach Respect to their Children or students?

Character Education: Talk With Teens about Sex

‘Sexual decision-making’, does that sound a little bit absurd? ‘No’, Never, as sexual decision-making has become a major concern that can alter the path to adulthood, tremendously. Parents influence the most on sexual decision-making process during this period of adolescence.

Tips to Gain Self-Confidence

Have you ever felt your kid may be feeling a little down lately? The reason may be many. However, make your child practice a few tips to gain self-confidence. You can notice these tips being discussed in detail in many Character education programs. The good thing is that even you can practice these things at home if you yourself feel a bit down.

1.    Your emotions are always proportional to your body language. Hence, always ask your kid to stand and sit straight. Tell them to never slouch and ask them to wear a smile always.

Make Most of Social Media

To raise a couple of hundred dollars has never been an easy task, especially when you are barely 16 years old, that too without a steady job and still studying. But, Cindy who lives in Atlanta needed about $300, to get her doggie operated. Cindy thought of approaching her parents initially. But later she decided not to ask them as she knows that they were already shelling out a lot of money for her education and other necessities.

Character Education: The Best Gift for Your Kid

Leaders of nations across the globe are trying hard and best to find a solution to avoid wars and enmities between nations and thereby transform the world, but in vain. But are they aware of a simple and powerful solution?

An Early Start to Money Management

It’s always advisable and desirous to teach your kids about managing money right from their childhood itself. Parents should take primary responsibility to teach their kids on money management rather than expecting teachers to do so. Many Character education programs have several activities that allow kids understand the value of managing money. Let us discuss five ways that will help you to teach your kids on money management.

A Few Tips for Parents

Parents often relate the word ‘teenager’ to the word ‘rebel’. Why do they consider their children as rebels? Maybe at some point of time both will cause terror in the minds of authoritative figures. Parenting skills are put to test during this period when their children enter in to their teens. However, all parents should understand that entering into teens is not that easy for their children either. Parents often fall in a tricky situation where they feel helpless about any decision or choices their teenage child is making.

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