Teaching Your Children ResponsibilityTeaching Your Children Responsibility
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Book, 1994
Current format, Book, 1994, 1st Fireside ed, All copies in use.Book, 1994
Current format, Book, 1994, 1st Fireside ed, All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsProvides a program for developing and nurturing responsibility in children, showing parents how to teach their children responsibility for their actions, their possessions, their choices, and even their siblings
The authors of Teaching Your Children Values provide a program for developing and nurturing responsibility in children, showing parents how to teach their children responsibility for their actions, their things, their choices, and even their siblings. Original. 100,000 first printing.
As a parent, you know how much less stressful your life would be if you could count on your children to be more responsible-for their toys, their homework, their household chores, and their choice of friends. You know you want your children to grow up to be responsible adults. In Teaching Your Children Responsibility, bestselling authors Linda and Richard Eyre show you how to make sure your elementary-school-aged children learn this invaluable lesson. The Eyres identify twelve simple kinds of responsibility-from responsibility for things to responsibility for actions, from responsibility for choices to responsibility for younger siblings-that children can relate to. They provide a simple, practical program-with enjoyable exercises, games, and activities-that you can use to teach your children these important concepts. Written by parents for parents, Teaching Your Children Responsibility will help you give your children the tools they need to thrive in today's challenging world-and help them grow up to be happy, fulfilled adults.
The authors of Teaching Your Children Values provide a program for developing and nurturing responsibility in children, showing parents how to teach their children responsibility for their actions, their things, their choices, and even their siblings. Original. 100,000 first printing.
As a parent, you know how much less stressful your life would be if you could count on your children to be more responsible-for their toys, their homework, their household chores, and their choice of friends. You know you want your children to grow up to be responsible adults. In Teaching Your Children Responsibility, bestselling authors Linda and Richard Eyre show you how to make sure your elementary-school-aged children learn this invaluable lesson. The Eyres identify twelve simple kinds of responsibility-from responsibility for things to responsibility for actions, from responsibility for choices to responsibility for younger siblings-that children can relate to. They provide a simple, practical program-with enjoyable exercises, games, and activities-that you can use to teach your children these important concepts. Written by parents for parents, Teaching Your Children Responsibility will help you give your children the tools they need to thrive in today's challenging world-and help them grow up to be happy, fulfilled adults.
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- New York : Simon & Schuster, 1994.
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