Tell The Children

Values Build Character

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting
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Author: Jim Penny ISBN: 9781623093587
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: June 1, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jim Penny
ISBN: 9781623093587
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: June 1, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
In Tell The Children: Values Build Character, master storyteller Jim Penny teaches you and your children about ambition, inner beauty, courage, dependability, enthusiasm, fairness, generosity, honesty, imagination, judgment, knowledge, leadership, motivation, neatness, optimism, perseverance, quality, respect, spirituality, thankfulness, uniqueness, variety, wonder, extraordinariness, youthfulness, zeal and appreciation with stories that you and your children will never forget. Each story ends with a short "value statement." The stories' value statements collectively become The Character Compass, a tool that will help your children develop character as they grow into the leaders of tomorrow. The book employs the best memory and teaching tools and techniques available for parents and teachers. It is appropriate for all school-age children, and as a self-help guide for adults. The book is a must for homeschoolers! The Character Builder sections at the end of each chapter provide thought-provoking questions for kids, teens and adults that stimulate personal growth and encourage quality discussion. Cultural Challenge questions leave readers and children with an appreciation of other cultures and their geographic distinctions. Come inside to meet such unforgettable characters as: Alicia, the ambitious athlete from Argentina; Maria, the motivational speaker from Mexico; Kagunda, the famous "Keeper" from Kenya who constantly seeks "knowledge;" Faith, the female French Chef from French Polynesia whose value is fairness; Carlos, the courageous child from Chile who saves his classmates after an earthquake, and other equally engaging personalities who eagerly and unselfishly share their wisdom and their lessons. Schools and after-school programs can use the book's stories as a thorough character development curriculum. Lesson plans and guidelines are available. Which of the book’s stories or characters will lead to your "Aha!" moment when you come to the realization that you are one of "The Children"? If you are concerned about the continuing "erosion of values" in today's society, this book is for you!
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In Tell The Children: Values Build Character, master storyteller Jim Penny teaches you and your children about ambition, inner beauty, courage, dependability, enthusiasm, fairness, generosity, honesty, imagination, judgment, knowledge, leadership, motivation, neatness, optimism, perseverance, quality, respect, spirituality, thankfulness, uniqueness, variety, wonder, extraordinariness, youthfulness, zeal and appreciation with stories that you and your children will never forget. Each story ends with a short "value statement." The stories' value statements collectively become The Character Compass, a tool that will help your children develop character as they grow into the leaders of tomorrow. The book employs the best memory and teaching tools and techniques available for parents and teachers. It is appropriate for all school-age children, and as a self-help guide for adults. The book is a must for homeschoolers! The Character Builder sections at the end of each chapter provide thought-provoking questions for kids, teens and adults that stimulate personal growth and encourage quality discussion. Cultural Challenge questions leave readers and children with an appreciation of other cultures and their geographic distinctions. Come inside to meet such unforgettable characters as: Alicia, the ambitious athlete from Argentina; Maria, the motivational speaker from Mexico; Kagunda, the famous "Keeper" from Kenya who constantly seeks "knowledge;" Faith, the female French Chef from French Polynesia whose value is fairness; Carlos, the courageous child from Chile who saves his classmates after an earthquake, and other equally engaging personalities who eagerly and unselfishly share their wisdom and their lessons. Schools and after-school programs can use the book's stories as a thorough character development curriculum. Lesson plans and guidelines are available. Which of the book’s stories or characters will lead to your "Aha!" moment when you come to the realization that you are one of "The Children"? If you are concerned about the continuing "erosion of values" in today's society, this book is for you!

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