Upbringing: A Discussion Handbook for Parents of Young Children |
Contents
A Note to Parents | 7 |
Character | 21 |
A Profile44 | 44 |
Life Lessons in Reality | 57 |
1 Marriage is forever | 60 |
2 Only one chance | 62 |
3 Willpower | 64 |
4 Stronger than you think | 66 |
Strategy Issues for Discussion | 103 |
1 The problem | 106 |
2 Character formation | 109 |
3 Raising adults not children | 112 |
4 Parental example | 115 |
5 The father as hero 118 | 118 |
6 Discipline as leadership | 121 |
7 Brothers and sisters | 128 |
5 Comfort as byproduct | 68 |
6 Problems | 70 |
7 Respect as key | 72 |
8 Popularity74 | 75 |
9 Nobody is perfect | 77 |
10 Responsibility | 80 |
11 Morality and Age | 82 |
12 Believing what you read | 84 |
13 Fame and greatness | 86 |
14 No free lunch | 88 |
15 TV and life | 90 |
16 School and life | 93 |
18 Selfsacrificing love | 99 |
Common terms and phrases
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