This document discusses the importance of teaching children positive values and provides strategies for doing so. It begins by stating that developing positive values helps children make good choices and grow up healthy. It then lists six key positive values areas and provides age-appropriate ways to teach each one, from holding babies to volunteering as a teenager. The document encourages parents to determine their family values and ways to model them consistently at home. It emphasizes that values shape behaviors and help children become independent, caring individuals.
Using evidence based practices along with biblical principles to support young people and equip them for SUCCESS. Presentation addresses:
- Challenges youth are facing today
- What youth said locally
- 40 Developmental Assets
- Biblical Principles for building successful young people
Using evidence based practices along with biblical principles to support young people and equip them for SUCCESS. Presentation addresses:
- Challenges youth are facing today
- What youth said locally
- 40 Developmental Assets
- Biblical Principles for building successful young people
For a child, having a sibling often means having a constant companion who can provide support, love, and care for the child for the rest of his or her life. Sibling relationships often reflect the overall condition of cohesiveness within a family.
There are several ways in which sibling relationships can be complicated. For example, sibling rivalry, blended families, a large age difference, and gender differences are often areas that can lead to hostile sibling relationships.
A therapeutic boarding school located at the base of Idaho’s Cabinet Mountains, Boulder Creek Academy teaches adolescents from 14 through 18 who have behavioral, academic, or mental health challenges. Boulder Creek Academy combines therapy and an evidence-based curriculum to help students struggling with challenges such as low self-esteem.
Indoindians with Shareen Ratnani present an interactive workshop designed for parents. The focus is on parenting secrets: How to Raise a Successful Child, to help parents gain insights to research based parenting that help nurture the 12 characteristics of successful children.
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Parent seminar student guide -part 1--laying a foundation for learningSKMadsen
This is Part 1 of a seminar titled: "Hand in Hand for Education--How Parents Help Children Succeed in School. Part 1 is titled: "From the Earliest Years, Parents Lay a Foundation for Learning." Topics addressed include: Cultivating Positive Attitudes and Social Skills, Fostering Good Work Habits, Building Academic Skills, and Embracing Spiritual Gifts.
For a child, having a sibling often means having a constant companion who can provide support, love, and care for the child for the rest of his or her life. Sibling relationships often reflect the overall condition of cohesiveness within a family.
There are several ways in which sibling relationships can be complicated. For example, sibling rivalry, blended families, a large age difference, and gender differences are often areas that can lead to hostile sibling relationships.
A therapeutic boarding school located at the base of Idaho’s Cabinet Mountains, Boulder Creek Academy teaches adolescents from 14 through 18 who have behavioral, academic, or mental health challenges. Boulder Creek Academy combines therapy and an evidence-based curriculum to help students struggling with challenges such as low self-esteem.
Indoindians with Shareen Ratnani present an interactive workshop designed for parents. The focus is on parenting secrets: How to Raise a Successful Child, to help parents gain insights to research based parenting that help nurture the 12 characteristics of successful children.
...Copyright (C) https://www.indoindians.com
Parent seminar student guide -part 1--laying a foundation for learningSKMadsen
This is Part 1 of a seminar titled: "Hand in Hand for Education--How Parents Help Children Succeed in School. Part 1 is titled: "From the Earliest Years, Parents Lay a Foundation for Learning." Topics addressed include: Cultivating Positive Attitudes and Social Skills, Fostering Good Work Habits, Building Academic Skills, and Embracing Spiritual Gifts.
With the assumption that every non-kinship adoption is a transcultural one, the presenter discusses the small and large conflicts that can arise in open adoptions due to the differing values between birth and adoptive family members. She discusses the ways families can successfully confront these challenges and makes recommendations for ways professionals can better support families in their care. This workshop was presented at the Open Adoption Symposium by Coordinators 2, an open adoption agency in Richmond, VA.
Resources for families, building protective factors and how communities can prevent child maltreatment.
Presented by Jim McKay, State Coordinator, Prevent Child Abuse WV
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Creating a Safe Haven Tips for Foster Parenting Success.pdfmarkandrewma33
In the heart of every community lies the potential for change, growth, and support. Foster parenting is a profound opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable children.
1. ASSET
CATEGORY
Positive
Values
The more your
child develops
positive values that
guide her or his
behavior, the more
likely he or she is
to make positive
choices and grow
up healthy.
FAST FACTS
Values shape our
relationships, our
behaviors, our choices,
and our sense of who we
are. The more positive our
values, the more positive our
actions.
By helping our children
develop positive values and
modeling positive behavior
based on values, we:
• Help them listen to their
conscience.
• Build their integrity.
• Encourage them to help
others.
• Help them become
independent.
• Encourage their ability to tell right from
wrong.
• Give them a way to figure out how to be
happy.
“The values you teach your children are
their best protection from the influences of
peer pressure and the temptations of
consumer culture,” say Richard and Linda
Eyre, authors of TeachingYourChildren Values.
“With their own values clearly defined,your
children can make their own decisions—
rather than imitate
their friends or the
latest fashions.”
The Importance of Values
Easy Ways to Build Assets for and with Your Child
Upcoming issues of Ideas for Parents address all six positive-values assets.
Newsletter #32
6 Key Areas of Positive Values
Search Institute researchers have identified six positive-
values assets that are crucial for helping young people grow
up healthy. Check the areas of strength in your child’s life.
❑ Caring—Your child places high value on helping other people.
❑ Equality and social justice—Your child places high value on promoting equality and
reducing hunger and poverty.
❑ Integrity—Your child acts on convictions and stands up for her or his beliefs.
❑ Honesty—Your child“tells the truth even when it is not easy.”
❑ Responsibility—Your child accepts and takes personal responsibility.
❑ Restraint—Your child believes it’s important not to be sexually active or to use alcohol or
other drugs.
Quick Tip:Think about how youact. Your actions revealyour true values.
Youth
Speak
•“Don’t just
‘tolerate’ people
who are
different from
you, accept
them.”
•“Good families
teach good
values.”
•“Talk about the
things that
mean something
to you.”
Livingston Co. Healthy Communities that Care