Teach Your Kids Character Everyday In Every Way
A child's character is forged everyday in every situation. And guess who makes the most indentions? Right on--us parents. They watch how we process and act on our emotions when things do or don't go our way; they study how we handle moments that require integrity over compromise. Actions get witnessed, words are heard and then it's all filed away in their hard-drive of a memory. It's not long until those scenes drip down into their hearts and become normal human behavior for them. Scary, I know, because we are teaching them right and wrong whether we want to or not.
I've listed some practices and habits I try to live by, so the right character is formed and cemented in my children's hearts while...
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