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Compliment Someone It's Worth It: A story that teaches children the positive impact they can have on others
Compliment Someone It's Worth It: A story that teaches children the positive impact they can have on others

Compliment Someone It's Worth It: A story that teaches children the positive impact they can have on others

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MORALS are "a person's standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do." In other words right from wrong. A child's mind is like fresh clay that you want to start forming at a young age. The moral lesson in " " teaches children to use their words to IMPACT others POSITIVELY. This book will provide the proper nutrition for your child's brain. We not only fear the "terrible two's" but the teenage stage of a child's growth. Parents often micromanage or lay down strict rules for their child because they fear they can't hold their own. The micromanaging approach results in stress for the child but mainly the parent. Rather than laying down those strict rules, allow your child to gain an understanding of the value behind moral lessons. READ TO YOUR CHILD (scroll down for more details;) Like I said before, Morals are "a person's standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do." In other words right from wrong. A child's mind is like FRESH clay because it's waiting to be formed. Teaching your child moral lessons at a young age will allow you to form your child's brain for their future. Moral lessons have a huge impact on your child's growth. Having the privilege of your parents reading to you as a child is magical. This is very important for growth. At a young age my parents read to me. This allowed me to realize the impact those books had on the morals I carry with me today. Children learn best through warm engaging interactions they share with their loved ones. Reading to your child improves language development, expands vocabulary, and ultimately grows a family together.
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