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Overview
As a child's fist and perhaps most
important teacher, parents impart lifelong
values to their children from the
beginning. This Living Values guide offers
a comprehensive program to help parents
and caregivers encourage and develop
social and emotional skills in children.
Designed to be used in conjunction with
the age-appropriate Living Values Activity
book, this guide uses experiential
methods to teach the values of Peace,
Respect, Love, Tolerance, Honesty,
Humility, Cooperation, Happiness,
Responsibility, Simplicity, Freedom and
Unity. This guide offers both a process and the content for parent group
facilitators. It includes:
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A six-step process to explore different values, including participants'
reflections on their heritage, discussing how they "live" and teach
their own values.
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Exercises that teach Living Values activities to children through
songs, reflections, stories and social interaction.
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At-home suggestions to encourage the development of twelve key
core values that involve everything from establishing Peace Corners
to developing positive attitudes.
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A parenting skills section to deal with common parental issues
ranging from the importance of play, when and how to listen,
encouragement, thinking before saying "no" (and then sticking to it)
and conflict resolution.
Parent groups are a cost-effective method of providing both quality
education and support to parents and caregivers. In gaining greater
awareness of their own values and behavior and developing their
parenting skills, parents help children reach their potential as positive,
creative, responsible beings who contribute to a better world.

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