Does Motive Matter?
Sometimes, when the economy adds to the pressure on day-to-day family life, we forget to focus on our values. Sometimes we forget that we have more to give than money. But, when teaching our kids about giving, does motive matter?
Sometimes, when the economy adds to the pressure on day-to-day family life, we forget to focus on our values. Sometimes we forget that we have more to give than money. But, when teaching our kids about giving, does motive matter?
Artist Kaziah Hancock and fellow artists involved in Project Compassion are giving a gift of love and gratitude to grieving families of fallen service men and women.
Even if we’re committed to raising future adults, parenting on a budget and taking our little guys to the mall is not always a walk in the park! (Maybe that’s what we should do instead??)
How’s this for a kid with an attitude? If you’re interested in raising future adults, then I think you’re going to love this little video.
Can parents, teachers and coaches prevent bullying by actively building a culture of compassion? Is giving to others really the answer? Ask Zack Bonner, Jonathan Slack or anyone involved with Dreams for Kids.
As a parent, do you consider risk management an important life skill to teach your children? When raising future adults, how do we balance our protective urges with doing what’s right for our kids?