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How To Raise a Child of Character

There are ways to encourage your child to be thoughtful, generous, responsible, courageous -- a person of character. Here's how.

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How to Break the Intergenerational Cycle of Shame

Here's how to guide children toward appropriate behavior to get their needs met, without shaming them -- and without passing toxic shame down to the next generation.

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How Children Develop Toxic Shame

When we punish our children they start to believe that they are "bad" inside. We don't have to pass shame on to the next generation. There's a better way.

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True Grit: 12 Ways to Raise a Resilient, Competent Child

How to give appropriate support without being a helicopter parent, to raise a resilient child who feels confident and capable.

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How Kids Learn To Do the Right Thing

Whether we know it or not, our children are learning from everything we say and do. Here are four specific ways for you to help your child develop their inner...

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Books to Teach Kids Values

Kids learn best through discussion, not lectures. One great way to start those discussions on values and ethical dilemmas is with books.

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Generosity

Generosity starts with a feeling of having plenty and develops as we have experiences of making others happy by giving.

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Help Your Child Develop Good Judgment

Our goal as parents is to give our children experience in making decisions, and to make sure they can reflect on those decisions and learn from them.

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The Great Spiritual Lessons Every Child Should Learn

All humans have a spiritual dimension. Here are some ideas for nondenominational (and even God-optional, if that's your preference) spirituality.

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15 Ways to Raise a Child with Great Values

Regardless of what you consciously teach them, your children will emerge from childhood with clear views on what their parents really value by watching you.