Teaching Children Morality

Teaching children how to do the right thing presents a challenge to parents in the twenty-first century, but a new book offers guidance.
Comments on article "Teaching Children Morality"
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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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