Raising a Moral Child

Raising a Moral Child

Here’s an interesting article by Adam Grant that appeared in the New York Times’ Sunday Review last week, Raising a Moral Child:

What does it take to be a good parent? We know some of the tricks for teaching kids to become high achievers. For example, research suggests that when parents praise effort rather than ability, children develop a stronger work ethic and become more motivated.

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Yet although some parents live vicariously through their children’s accomplishments, success is not the No. 1 priority for most parents. We’re much more concerned about our children becoming kind, compassionate and helpful. Surveys reveal that in the United States, parents from European, Asian, Hispanic and African ethnic groups all place far greater importance on caring than achievement. These patterns hold around the world: When people in 50 countries were asked to report their guiding principles in life, the value that mattered most was not achievement, but caring.

Despite the significance that it holds in our lives, teaching children to care about others is no simple task. An Israeli study of nearly 600 families, parents who valued kindness and compassion frequently failed to raise children who shared those values.

Continue reading… it gets quite fascinating.

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