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Family values are what help develop the family's sense of morals, character, and charity. If you are looking for ways to strengthen your family's values, let our eHow experts help with this guide to family values.
Teaching your children the values of honesty, loyalty and integrity will help them make the right decisions throughout their lives. Follow these steps to impart these values. Read More
Good values are one of the most important things you can teach your child. Your child won't learn good values in an hour, or in a classroom, but over the course of their Read More
Regardless of religious views, most parents want their children to grow up with a strong moral center and a sense of right and wrong. Often called "family values," these Read More
When your child has character, he can achieve anything he sets out to do. Building character in kids really isn't that difficult, but it requires your involvement and Read More
Growing up is tough. Children emulate adults, and a positive role model for a child can make a real difference in the child's decision-making process. Help your child find Read More
Whether it's your first child or third, you may not have time to keep track of everything they do. Here are some ideas on how to do just that so your children will have Read More
Whether you work full-time, part-time or overtime, it can be difficult to keep your priorities straight. Busy parents, students and retirees also lead demanding lives that Read More
Fortune 500 companies have mission statements. Non-profit corporations have mission statements. Why not your family? Create a mission statement for your family, which helps Read More
There are many clubs and organizations for teens that place an emphasis on the importance of charity work. Many people find volunteering to be as rewarding to them as it is Read More
The tween years are a great time to teach your child about the value of money. It is at this age when they begin to make independent purchasing decisions, and they need to Read More
Giving children a strong sense of family values can be difficult when they're bombarded with different messages throughout the day. Maintaining your family's values Read More
Raising children is a greater responsibility than many people realize. In addition to meeting their physical and emotional needs, parents have a responsibility to impart a Read More
Because of genetics and environment, families tend to pass certain traits, both physical and psychological, from generation to generation. If your father is an alcoholic, Read More
Spending time with family is such a simple concept, yet families get so busy with work and school and extracurricular activities that they quickly lose touch with their Read More
Whatever has happened in the past, you can start today to make your family life happier. It does require some thought and work. You might even read a book on the subject. Read More
People normally do only what is assigned on the job. Humility involves more than just completing what is expected. It also involves not always receiving recognition for Read More
What many people see as humility is actually false humility and timidity. Being humble means deflating the ego. It is being truly honest with your achievements and not Read More
If you haven't developed your own personal code of ethics, you may be vulnerable to others people's influence, which may or may not be in your best interest. In business Read More
Anyone who has been around a teen knows that they do not like to be bored. Finding work for them at home is okay, but it is even better to get them out to volunteer for Read More
Gratitude is an attitude toward living. It's not a skill, like math or playing the piano, to be taught by instruction. Children learn gratitude by watching their parents. Read More
A family activity that is meaningful brings parents and kids closer together. Volunteering is such an activity, and the possibilities for such work are many. Read on to Read More
Humility is the opposite of arrogance. The humble person has a healthy, sober perspective of self worth. He looks to exalt others instead of himself. Humility forms a Read More
Dinners are a time for family members to reconnect. Family dinners allow for time to meet physical and emotional needs of children as well as providing a place where Read More
At times it's tough for parents to get kids involved in meaningful dialogue. Important issues such as compassion, tolerance, fairness, justice, and other abstract values Read More
Everyone wants to be a member of a loving family and every loving family has disagreements, arguments and silly little quarrels. Some disagreements lead to a better Read More
When it comes to good communication, many parents and their teens don't even know where to begin. If you want to know how to have a heart to heart talk with parents, and Read More
Anyone can say the words “I love you,” but to show someone that you love them goes beyond words alone. Yes the words do mean something and are always nice to Read More
Earning your parents' trust can be very difficult especially if you have done something, such as sneaking out, that makes them feel unable to trust you. It takes a lot of Read More
When someone does something to hurt you, it is human nature to want to get them back. But forgiveness gives the person who was hurt another option in dealing with the one Read More
Cultivating family values