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Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, "Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education." But what is character, and how can you ensure that your child is developing it? Read on to find out.
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Do as I say AND as I do
Be clear about your own values and attitudes. Communicating with your children about difficult issues is not successful...
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A Peaceful Problem-Solving Model
Early childhood settings can offer children opportunities to learn and practice fundamental problem-solving skills....
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Positive Guidance Techniques
Use the Safety Rule Basic rules and limits are necessary within the early childhood classroom. Children feel more...
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10 Basic Manners for Kids
Manners are taught as soon as your child understands what you're saying. Also, children will need coaching and reminders...
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Importance of Family Involvement
Parents and families have the most direct and lasting impact on children's learning and development of social...

