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What do I do when my son learns phrases in school that he's not allowed to say at home? How do I teach my daughter caution but not fear? How do I teach my daughter about gratitude when she believes she is entitled to a cell phone and a laptop and everything else that not only she wants, but that all of the kids around her already have? Melissa Trevathan and Sissy Goff hear these types of questions and many other comments from parents on a daily basis in their counseling office and at ministry events. Today, more than ever before, we live in a culture that is at war against our parenting. Between the internet, the media, the sense of entitlement that kids are living with, the disrespect. It is almost too much. We often wish we could move back to Mayberry, where our biggest concern was who had set off the firecrackers in the neighbor's garage. While those aren't the issues most parents are facing today, Melissa and Sissy believe we can still raise children who value, well, values. They provide a clear and possible path back to cultivating children who have a sense of character and groundedness, who may not be as rampant across playgrounds and parks as they once were. They paint the picture of how to raise children with manners and kindness and with a healthy sense of fear and respect both for their world and the adults around them -- and to do so without totally disengaging from the realities of today's world. In short, they believe it is still possible to instill vintage values in modern kids. Modern Parents, Vintage Values talks about the specific issues facing kids today, helping parents to more fully understand the challenges being faced. Yet Melissa and Sissy don't stop there. They focus in on nine values that are foundational for the character development of children: kindness, integrity, manners, compassion, forgiveness, responsibility, gratitude, patience and confidence. Each chapter is broken down into a section for children and adolescents, and specific ways to foster the specific value for the particular age. Modern Parents, Vintage Values offers parents timeless truths that can break through the chaos of today's culture and instill these truly vintage and important values in kids. - Publisher.

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Table of Contents

Modern parents.
The age of anonymity
A world of warning
The issue of entitlement
A lack of respect
Risky business
Oceans of emotions
Vintage values.
The value of kindness
The value of compassion
The value of forgiveness
The value of gratitude
The value of integrity
The value of responsibility
The value of patience
The value of confidence
The value of manners
Timeless truths.
Take heart
Have life
Seek hope
Give love

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Library of Congress
BV4529 .T746 2010

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Paperback
Pagination
xv, 267 p.
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL24710442M
Internet Archive
modernparentsvin0000trev
ISBN 10
1433668815
ISBN 13
9781433668814
LCCN
2010283999
OCLC/WorldCat
535493633

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