How To Generate Values in Young Children

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Preschool & Kindergarten, Counseling & Guidance
Cover of the book How To Generate Values in Young Children by Sue Spayth  Riley, Bitingduck Press
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Author: Sue Spayth Riley ISBN: 9781932482270
Publisher: Bitingduck Press Publication: January 1, 2005
Imprint: Boson Books Language: English
Author: Sue Spayth Riley
ISBN: 9781932482270
Publisher: Bitingduck Press
Publication: January 1, 2005
Imprint: Boson Books
Language: English
This book is directed to the parents, teachers, and counselors of preschool children.

Integrity, Honesty, Individuality, Self-Confidence, and Wisdom: the ingredients for a successful life begin at a very early age. Sue Spayth Riley acknowledges the factors and complexities of modern life that inhibit the development of values in children while stating that we need not surrender to them.

Decision-making is the key. Riley demonstrates how the childs ability to make up his or her own mind plays a major role in ethical and moral education. Through examples, anecdote, and clinical observation, as well as theory, Sue Spayth Riley shows how problems such as blanket-weaning, staying dry, hostile behavior, and too much television can be resolved by the child.

BOSON BOOKS also offers this book in print. For an author bio, photo, and sample read visit bosonbooks.com.
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This book is directed to the parents, teachers, and counselors of preschool children.

Integrity, Honesty, Individuality, Self-Confidence, and Wisdom: the ingredients for a successful life begin at a very early age. Sue Spayth Riley acknowledges the factors and complexities of modern life that inhibit the development of values in children while stating that we need not surrender to them.

Decision-making is the key. Riley demonstrates how the childs ability to make up his or her own mind plays a major role in ethical and moral education. Through examples, anecdote, and clinical observation, as well as theory, Sue Spayth Riley shows how problems such as blanket-weaning, staying dry, hostile behavior, and too much television can be resolved by the child.

BOSON BOOKS also offers this book in print. For an author bio, photo, and sample read visit bosonbooks.com.

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