What Do You Stand For?
What does your family stand for? I don't mean whether you vote Republican or Democrat. I'm asking about what character traits define who your family is. What virtues do you embrace? What principles guide your behavior? Do your children know -- and more importantly see in action -- what you feel about integrity, compassion, tolerance, equality, and forgiveness?
Before you engage your children in a discussion of what your family stands for, you might ask them what they think are your family's most important beliefs and values. How have they come to those conclusions?What have they observed in your actions and in what ways have they lived their lives to prove what you allstand for? Their answers will give you a child-centered focus to begin your talk.
Simply listing the character traits of your family -- "We stand for honesty, empathy, and tolerance" --isn't enough. Here are some examples of what your family might stand for, and some questions that willdeepen your discussion.
Empathy
Loyalty
What to Do When Your Kid Gets in Trouble at School
Even the most well-behaved kids sometimes get in trouble at school. Whether your kid is five or 15, what do you do when you learn that your child did something wrong in school? How do you, as a parent, handle the situation and discuss it with a defiant child? Or a quiet, shy child? Read More
Courage
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