Topic: Manners and Values

Though they may seem old-fashioned to some, manners and values help society and personal relationships run more peacefully and efficiently. We have information on how to teach and model core values.

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Parents' Issues: Be Your Grandchild's Gentle Teacher

Grandparents who play an active role in the lives of their grandchildren must respect parents' issues such as authority and boundaries. They must also reconsider what it means to discipline.

Discipline Kids: It's Not Mean, It's Parenting

Did you know that your toddler parenting can positvely or negatively affect your teenager's behavior? Learn effective ways to discipline your young kids to prepare them for the teen years.

Resolving Conflicts with H.E.A.L.T.H.Y. Listening

How do you get your adolescent help when he won't talk to you? Lay the groundwork early through active and healthy listening to his concerns about activities and problems.

Teaching Character: Encourage Patriotism in Your Kids

It's never too early to teach patriotism, especially when you can work the lessons into your everyday family home activities. Appreciating freedom helps with teaching character. Try these family ideas to reinforce values.

Sideline Guidelines

If you asked your young athlete about how she'd like you to behave on the sidelines, this is what she'd probably say.

Parents' Issues Checklist: Teaching Character, Sportsmanship

Are you doing everything you can to help your child have a winning attitude, both on the field and off? Complete the following checklist and find out.

Celebrate National Children's Book Week with Fun Adolescent Activities

Schools and families can host numerous adolescent activities to celebrate reading. Popular children's books and events that celebrate reading can make books fun for kids in all K12 grades.

Family Time Creates the Best Developmental Learning Environment

Spending time with your kids and engaging in meaningful family home activities will do more for teaching character than any amount of educational hardware. Here are some family ideas for spending time together.

School Issues: Understanding Diverse Needs Promotes Student Success

Schools are discovering that social strategies promoting diversity are keystone to student success. Not only are they teaching character, but they're promoting cooperation.

Confident Kids Are Successful Learners

One way to help kids become strong students is to help them become confident learners. This begins at home with fun family activities and other valuable lessons to work on daily.

Parents' Issues: Do You Treat Your Son and Daughter Differently?

If parents' issues that concern you relate to communicating unfair bias to your children, here are some questions to ask yourself. For your children's sake, consider education gender issues carefully.

Moving in the Middle: School Transition Causes Stress in Children

When a student in high school questions making a mid-year transition, his parents found themselves working with schools to develop academic and social strategies that can work for anyone making a school move.

Parents' Issues: Making Time to Parent

Life is hectic. Sometimes we all need to take a step back and realize that spending just one minute can make a big difference to a child. Making time is one of the most critical of parents' issues.

Adolescent Parenting: From a Dad's Perspective

Men are putting a higher priority on their family. For kids, this has meant better relationships. For dads, adolescent parenting has become more important than how much money they can bring home.

Parents' Issues: Prepare Your Child for Success

Teach children behaviors and attitudes that will set them up for success in school and life, including tolerance, respect, consistency, and time together with family.

Parent's Discipline Helps Kids Stand Up to Peer Pressure

A parent's discipline is part of teaching character to kids. Positive adolescent parenting gives kids the tools they need to resist peer pressure while practicing values that are important to them and the family.

Family Ideas for Traveling with a Grandchild

Grandparent and grandchild can find special times to bond during vacations designed especially for them. These tips and family ideas can help make such trips enjoyable for all parties.

Parents as Good Sports in Adolescent Activities

When parents set good examples, sports can be a great tool for teaching character and health fitness. Parents can lead the way in being good sports and stressing fun instead of winning.

Mind Your Kids' Manners

Teaching character can be tough when kids' manners fly out the door when they leave the house. Take advantage of these tips on teaching manners for kids.

From Teens to Toddlers: Games Are a Great Way to Learn

Games are fun family activities that can be used with all ages for teaching character, promoting developmental learning, and simply having fun with each other while building memories.

Minding Your Kids’ Manners

From tantrums in children to teens' manners (or lack thereof), your kid's behavior reflects on you. Raising a child to be polite is a key part of teaching character. Need help? Check out these tips.

Children and Divorce: Soften the Blow for Kids

The health of parents' relationships will determine the effects of divorce-related stress in children. Soften the blow by being involved and setting good examples. You'll be teaching character and helping your child.

Listening Skills Help Adolescent Parenting

If your teens never tell you anything, maybe you're not using the right listening skills. To parent teenagers, you need to review how to listen so kids will talk.

Selling Children Tips

Having trouble motivating your kids? Want to get them to follow your lead in goal setting and success? Turn to tried-and-true sales techniques to get kids to see things your way.

Real Life Parents' Stories: You Are Your Child's First and Most Important Teacher

Developmental learning begins at home. It's why parents' stories about their child can help learning at school. It's also a great bridge to open up parent-teacher communication.

Jane Goodall: Teaching Character Helps Children Achieve Dreams

Jane Goodall knows the secret to really achieving your dreams. A parent's development of community service opportunities can inspire children to a lifetime of greatness and faith.

Participate in the Search to Define What Are Vales and Standards for Schools

Schools are in the business of teaching character. How to define that character and how to teach it are major education issues that requires the involvement of parents and teachers.

Students Carry Unique Learning Styles, Dreams

Each child finds a different path to achieve dreams. Parents are the guardians of those dreams and need to nurture good parent-teacher communication so that the school can help those dreams grow.

Teaching Character Means Safer Schools, Caring Kids

Character-education helps to teach values and improve kids' manners. Many schools have started character-education programs and have been successful in teaching character to kids.

Resources for Teaching Character in Kids

Teaching character to kids at school has become common practice. It involves teaching kids manners at school and at home. Many resources are highlighted throughout the article.

Family Devotion Affects Teenagers' Behavior

Studies have shown that parents who spend quality time with their kids and help them set goals produce kids with less teenagers' issues. Learn the secret to raising healthier teens.

Substance Abuse: Family is Key Player in Prevention

All kids are at risk of substance abuse. Family involvement and education about drug and alcohol facts can help kids resist alcohol and drug substance abuse. Teach kids early and often.

Positive Adolescent Parenting: Are You Ready to Take the Challenge?

Don't deflate your compliments with "but." These tips offer some great family ideas on how to change your language for more successful adolescent parenting. See what three simple letters can do for your family.

Parents' Issues: Living with Multi-generations

Are there more than two generations of family living in your home? Get tips on one of the parents' issues that can cause problems. Find out how to accommodate everyone's needs.

Parents' Issues: Choosing a Guardian is Essential

One of the parents' issues that no one likes thinking about is the task of choosing a guardian. Finding the perfect family for kids is uncomfortable, but a necessary and critical part of adolescent parenting.

When Parents Discipline with Different Styles

Expecting parents to be in complete agreement on parenting issues is probably unrealistic. Parents' discipline styles should come close, but work out compromises where they differ.

Teach Safe Adolescent Activities for Playground Fun

Keeping outdoor environments safe for personal health and wellness activities means teaching playground safety. Help your child engage in safe and healthy fitness activities outdoors.

Tips for Successful Adolescent Parenting when Blending Families through Remarriage

New marriages can cause stress in children as they adjust to a step-parent and step-siblings. A parent's relationships with the new spouse and any set of kids should be handled carefully and with planning.

Sexuality and Adolescent Behaviors

You may think your 8-year-old is way too young to be boy crazy or experimenting with other typical teenagers activities related to sex. But you'd be surprised. Get the facts about teaching character to keep your child safe.

Teenager's Stories: What I Learned the Hard Way about Teenage Peer Pressure

One student shares her real-life story filled with advice for teenagers on how to identify real friends. She shares how teenage peer pressure destroyed a friendship and caused other problems.

What I Learned the Hard Way about a Parent Leaving

A parent leaving can cause teenagers problems and stress. Megan Mitchell has been there. She offers advice for teenagers on how to deal with depression, stress, and other related problems brought on by a parent's absence.

Teenager's Stories: What I Learned the Hard Way about Real Friends

Sometimes, it's hard to know who your real friends are. Chelsey Daniels learned how, the hard way. Read her story and her advice for teenagers on choosing good friends.

When Is Disrespect a Sign of Something Serious?

If you are having issues with your teenager's behavior, and your teen's respect is lacking, before it becomes something serious, let us help.

What Is Normal, What Is Acceptable, and Why Do Teenagers Act This Way?

Teenagers, disrespect and why teenagers are often disrespectful. There is mention of teenage hormones and development. Also, information about teenage stressors.

Allowances 101

Since everyone's money style differs, children's allowances can be a tricky issue between parents. Even the experts' opinions differ. Figure out an allowance plan and help your kid manage money.

Girls Who Bully: What, When, Where, Why, and How

Many types of bullying and social violence occur among girls. Ignoring it puts all our kids at risk. Learn why girls bully and how you can help your child understand and combat bullying.

What Is Cyber Bullying and How Can I Protect My Daughter?

Using computers and cell phones to torment others is putting teens at risk of cyber bullying. This article on cyber bullying is a must-read for every parent.

Real Life Story: Mean Girls Rule

Bullying can cause stress in children, especially when you’re in a group that bullies and are trying to get out. Here’s one girl’s struggle for freedom.

When Is Bullying Sexual Harassment?

Cross-gender bullying and sexual harassment are serious issues for kids. Flirting is normal teenage behavior, but what happens when teens cross the line?

Real Life Story: Walking the Dog

One mom’s story about how the word “chore” was a four-letter word and when it came to chores for kids, caring for pets was not considered one – but instead it was a privilege.
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