Teaching Children Morality
Comments on article "Teaching Children Morality"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| Sheila | Positive or negative behavior starts at home with family. Well intended teachers, pastors,religious groups, community organizations, neighbors all these other groups have an up hill battle if they are teaching something other than what is practiced in a childs home. I not saying it is impossible but you should go in with both eyes open. I know what I speak of, I work with elementary age child all week long and I see first hand what an up hill battle it is. | 2/26/2010 |
| A Teacher | Teachers can't be expected to do it all! | 6/14/2009 |
| Nicholas Luke | some parents do not do a good job of teaching morality, therefore it is a good idea to have it taught in schools, that way every student can grow up with good morals. | 4/30/2008 |
| Sean J. | Teachers are essentially the most influential people in a child's life. From age 5 to age 18, kids and young adults see teachers and other school officials 8 hours a day 180 days a year. Between August and June, students see teachers as much, if not more than parents; and for this reason, they should be thanked and appreciated for being a cornerstone in your son/daughter's life. I am a student and I thank every teacher who ever influenced me or any other student. |
2/21/2008 |
| Margie | Thanks, nice article |
9/28/2005 |

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