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3 Steps to Teaching
Your Children Values

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  • Becoming more extra-centered and less self-centered
  • Learning to feel with and for others
  • Developing empathy, tolerance, brotherhood, and sensitivity to needs of people and in situations

How can children overcome their natural tendency toward self-centeredness and become better “noticers” of the things around them and of other people's needs and feelings? How can we turn their “mirrors” into “windows”? How can preschoolers be taught to share, elementary-age kids to help, adolescents to empathize? How can parents exemplify personal sensitivity and get their kids to open up and talk to them?

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