6 Ways to Guide Your Child's Moral Character
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1.) If you abuse it you lose it. This includes privileges of curfew, TV, video games, etc. Make sure to announce a concrete end date to the loss of their privilege and stick to it. Never create consequences with no ending, e.g. "it's over when I say so", or "Your grounded until you leave my home".
2.) Be kind to the vendors. This means they must be respectful to the supplier of the goods or the supplies are no longer available. Allow your child the opportunity to rectify their actions by giving an apology if they are disrespectful. Maintain the wrong is not right until the apology is delivered and received.
3.) If they break it, they fix it, to the best of their ability.
4.) If they mess it up, they clean it up, on their own.
5.) If you take something you give it back, double the original value. Remember value can be monetary or personal items.
6.) If they do something mean, they do something nice, directly to the person that was affected
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