Description
How to Build Character at Home contains numerous ideas for incorporating character education into your family’s lifestyle and routine, laid out in 13 easy-to-read segments with 18 complimentary printables. This ebook:
- Shares an overview of what character education can look like at home
- Gives tips for parents on how to utilize virtues in their parenting
- Includes practical routines, activities, a resource list, and ideas for family traditions so that you can add character building themes into your current lifestyle
- Contains worksheets for you to gain insights and evaluate what will work for you
- Offers fun printables to make each segment of the book easy to implement
- Is written in one-page segments so that the book is reader and user-friendly
Contents include:
Part I: Introducing Character Education Into Your Home
Part II: Parenting Tools to Create an Atmosphere Conducive to Character Building
Part III: Regular Study of Character Traits
Printables include: Family Goals Worksheet; The Art of Consultation; Virtue Development Plan for Children; Virtue Storyboard; Library List; Jar of Good Deeds; My Plan for Character Education at Home; + 11 more
PLEASE NOTE:
This is a digital product. No physical item will be posted to you. This file is available for download via an email that is sent immediately after purchase. You can then save this product to your computer, open and print.
Kate Lloyd –
If you’re looking for ways to build character within the home then look no further than this ebook by Chelsea from Moments A Day. Each page provides you with simple strategies and ideas that will help you clarify and implement strong family values and work towards deepening connections between your partner and children. The printables found in this ebook are fabulous and help to make it all very achievable for any family.
Leanna Guillen Mora –
I was already a huge fan of Chelsea’s work and so was eager to read her latest book. How to Build Character at Home offers practical advice to incorporate character-building into daily routines, finding the unique rhythm that suits your family. The book encourages self-reflection but is also realistic about how much time you have to spend on it – so everything is broken into pieces that are small but still significant. It is tailor made for busy families. As the mother of three small children, I am eager to implement the ideas.