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Arthur Dobrin
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Ethics for Everyone
Is it always wrong to lie? Is it always right to try to help another person? Are you bound to keep every promise you make? In Ethics for Everyone: How to Increase Your Moral Intelligence, you'll find out how well you make moral ...
Linda Eyre
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Filled with invaluable know-how, this easy-to-follow guide from the authors of the #1 national bestseller Teaching Your Children Values presents practical advice for teaching children how to take a joyful, positive, and optimistic approach to life.
John M. Gottman
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Kids who can accept and share their emotions do better in many ways, Gottman's research shows:
- They form stronger friendships;
- They achieve more in school;
- They bounce back from emotional crises more quickly; and
- They are physi ...
Allison L. Keaney
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"The Sad Day" guides you through a year of events after 9/11 and provides you the framework to capture your thoughts and feelings around those events while preserving the memories for your children the way you want them remembered. By working through ...
James W. Komarnicki Ed D.
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America's classrooms need a revolution in character development, and the step-by-step program in this book equips educators, parents, and other key role models with tools to bring it about.
Walter Curtis Lichfield
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"Families reading a Chapter per week can follow author or improve solutions. Family, Church and Government roles are clarified. Jewish, Native American and Christian Constitutional Conservatives Coalition is outlined."
Tom Lickona
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In "Why Character Matters," a leader in the character education movement and author of the landmark book, "Educating for Character," Likona now lays out 100 specific strategies that will help parents as well as teachers instill children with the valu ...
Ronald Madison
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"Perfect for stimulating open discussion between parent and child, this warm and insightful guide uses movies as a vehicle for discussing sensitive issues with children aged 5 through 15. Combining the"