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I want to raise a sensitive boy. I plan to homeschool him and do everything possible to keep him away from negative influence.

what activities could I engage him in to encourage good nature and moral values?

church is definitely the first step....

2007-10-17 15:01:35 · 9 answers · asked by mydixiewrecked 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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Children learn the most by observing those around them, especially their parents. You are obviously a loving, caring, individual. Watching you in different situations will undoubtedly be an education for your son. Keeping him away from negative influences is great, but don't worry if these influences creep in from time to time. Instead of fearing them, see them as teaching opportunities.

My sister once told me to watch how I drove, because my kids would learn a lot about me by how I drove. It sounded silly at first, but think about it. If you're constantly impatient with other drivers, slow lights, traffic, your kids will learn that. But if you let other drivers in, wave to drivers when they let you in, when you're patient even when you're in a hurry -- these are life lessons you will impart to your son even when you don't think you're teaching him anything!

And definitely, if you have charities that you contribute to, or volunteer for, try to involve your son as much as possible and where appropriate.

But for sure, take every day life and look at it as one big lesson for your son. He will see how you treat servers, cashiers, city workers. He will see you appreciate hard work, he will also see how you handle people that are not nice to you. He will see all of this, and since you have a big heart and are caring, he will learn this from you.

What a great question. It makes me realize all the more what a wonderful calling we have as parents. My kids ask my how come I'm so strict sometimes, and I tell them that it's my job to teach them how to make the world a better place. And to do that job, I need to correct their behavior from time to time, and set a good example myself.

2007-10-17 15:32:03 · answer #1 · answered by Liza 6 · 2 0

first things first... teach by example!!
and just because you church a young boy doesn't mean he's going to develop a relationship with god, although there are many good things to learn from church as far as morals go, pushing him towards it, may actually push him away. I was pretty much forced to go to church from like 5 to 18, and now at 21 i can't stand the idea of going..

umm.. and karate, or taekwondo etc. is a great way for a child to learn respect, gain confidence, and mature.

2007-10-17 18:46:08 · answer #2 · answered by any1_else2 2 · 1 0

first and foremost, be a good example...demonstrate by your behavior the type of behavior you would have your child emulate. don't try to over do it by protecting him from all the negative issues in the world, instead, talk openly about it...let him know how people make bad decisions and end up at the bottom. church is an excellent outlet. volunteer with him in the community....there are so many needs in the world....and, something that i attribute to being caring/kind hearted is a pet...they learn many valuable lessons from caring for pets...explain, explain, explain about all kinds of people/cultures/etc....you may not agree with the culture/life style/etc, but you can explain that to your child...so that he doesn't become confused about others later in live and replace misunderstanding with hate.....hope some of that is helpful

2007-10-17 17:12:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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2016-10-07 03:28:33 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think children of any age can find a way to volunteer and give back to the less fortunate in the community..volunteering allows you to foster a sense of compassion and responsibility.

Best of luck with the homeschooling...tough job...but worth the effort!

2007-10-17 15:07:30 · answer #5 · answered by Cheryl S 5 · 2 0

I haven't read these other ones but the 2 most important things is Church and you really need to be family oriented. Always correct him when he is wrong or when something is wrong. You have to guide him so he knows whats right and wrong.

2007-10-17 18:36:15 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Children learn by watching their caregivers,since you will be his role model do the things that you want him to do like volunteering,taking food to a food bank,donating things to the goodwill,visiting older people,having a pet when he is old enough to care for one etc.

2007-10-17 15:16:07 · answer #7 · answered by Georgewasmyfavorite 4 · 3 0

If he has some old toys/clothing, take him to organizations such as Toys for Tots, etc. and have him donate the toys himself. Lesson in compassion and giving ;)

2007-10-17 15:09:53 · answer #8 · answered by JuicyGirl 4 · 1 0

have him help you make cookies to give out to his class. =]

2007-10-17 15:10:27 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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