This is a book designed to help parents learn how to teach their children to be respectful, courteous, and generous members of society. The book reaches beyond the myths that all children have to behave poorly, and gives concrete advice on how to help your child. This book gives detailed information on:
- The concept of respect in the 21st century
- Respect for elders
- Respect for peers
- Respect for nature
- Respect for siblings
- Respect for family
- Respect for themselves
- What not to do
- Specific steps for helping change attitudes
- The importance of boundaries
Attempting to help transform disrespectful attitudes may seem like a difficult task, but this book helps make it easier. Jane Rodda has worked with a wide range of young people, and she has channeled her experience into creating a clear and concise work for the sole purpose of helping parents. Jane has children of her own, and she understands the challenges and frustrations that parents face on a daily basis. She addresses these challenges in a realistic fashion.
Whether you are just beginning your role as a parent or are attempting to correct behaviors in an older child or teenager, How to Raise Respectful Children contains tips and advice which will help you.
The information found in this book is also useful for teachers, youth workers, and childcare providers, as well as grandparents and other extended family members. Before having children of her own, Jane worked with youth and children in various capacities, and one chapter of the book is specifically entitled, "What If It's Not Your Child?"
There is no denying that a society functions better when its members treat each other with respect and compassion. How to Raise Respectful Children will help you learn the tools necessary to help you encourage your child to become a person who not only gives others respect, but is in turn a respected person.
About the Expert
Jane Rodda holds a Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Studies with a concentration in Psychology from Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California. She currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee, but has previously lived and worked in several places in the United States.
Jane has over twenty years experience working in Christian Day Camps. Her first job was as an assistant craft counselor, and through the years she worked her way up to eventually directing the camps, and then eventually pioneering a brand new day camp program which served a community desperately in need of programs for children.
She wrote How To Start a Christian Day Camp because she passionately believes that Day Camps provide an excellent opportunity for churches to be able to reach several members of the community. Jane has seen camps meet the needs of parents, by providing something for their children; kids, by providing fun and exciting programs, and youth, by providing an opportunity to serve.
Jane has learned a lot through all of her experiences, and she seeks to help others learn as well. Her hope is that churches or individuals will be encouraged and inspired to start Christian Day Camps and see the fun and exciting changes they can bring to a community.
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