What Parents Should Raise There Kids Up On: Values, Wisdom and the Future of Children
What should parents should raise there kids up on is important for there own child's future. There are five virtues that parents should raise there kids up on each virtue goes deeper than just a literal one word meaning. If there is difference in the household one must learn to tolerate
that difference in order to show acceptance and to not create contradiction because, the minute you contradict yourself they begin to doubt or get confused. Also, while it is important to teach your children it's important to make sure they experience life's problems also.
I. 6 Virtues of:
The first value to be taught is the value of Truth. Truth taught to a child who is developing there perception of the world around them teaches them to always look for the truth not give into lie. One can teach this value of truth through being honest to their child and by looking into something more than what it appears. Truth is honesty and objective and you should show your children to see things as they are and not subjectively or as they "appear" to be.
It is important; to make sure that you rise up your kids in a manner that teaches the search for truth in a world that always seems to be covered in lies. The truth will set you free as the saying goes and would you not want to see your children knowing the truth and be free? If you do not know how something works it is important to be honest and say that you do not know "how it works" or "why it is that way" and encourage your child to find out how it works in a manner that is objective or "What it is worth" or "Seen as it is." It is also important to make sure you do not bring up naïve children for to long. As time goes by there naïve behavior should change into an understanding behavior and an objective knowledge. Being naïve for to long cause's ignorance and ignorance is bad road to go down to.
I. 6 Virtues of:
The first value to be taught is the value of Truth. Truth taught to a child who is developing there perception of the world around them teaches them to always look for the truth not give into lie. One can teach this value of truth through being honest to their child and by looking into something more than what it appears. Truth is honesty and objective and you should show your children to see things as they are and not subjectively or as they "appear" to be.
It is important; to make sure that you rise up your kids in a manner that teaches the search for truth in a world that always seems to be covered in lies. The truth will set you free as the saying goes and would you not want to see your children knowing the truth and be free? If you do not know how something works it is important to be honest and say that you do not know "how it works" or "why it is that way" and encourage your child to find out how it works in a manner that is objective or "What it is worth" or "Seen as it is." It is also important to make sure you do not bring up naïve children for to long. As time goes by there naïve behavior should change into an understanding behavior and an objective knowledge. Being naïve for to long cause's ignorance and ignorance is bad road to go down to.
Related information
- There 6 Key Values to Teach
- Which one is better? Wisdom or Taught
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