Articles tagged: dilemmas
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by -- -- One perspective that comes from the Bible speaks to the concept of stewardship—the truth that we humans are intended to be more than devourers and exploiters of the natural world. written by Jacob Gan This article discusses the problems faced by engineers when they encounter designs that are not free from defects written by Francesca Biller-Safran New mothers face so many new pressures and challenges that it is difficult to maintain the same closeness with loved ones once their first children are born.
As women struggle with former identities once primarily defined by working outside the home and move into their new ones as full-time mothers, they often struggle with their relationships within themselves and all of the profound and often unforseen changes they experience.
While some women are ambivalent, others are joyous; while some can’t wait to return to work, others look at their at-home mothering as a well-intentioned break from their careers; either way this is a challenging and life-changing event for themselves and everyone around them. written by Jean Tracy If your children like to play school, think about playing with them. Here’s a fun way to play and build character too. written by Jean Tracy Kids love to role play. When kids role play moral dilemmas, they get practice dealing with life's challenges. If you'd like to help your kids develop strong moral backbones, consider discussing dilemmas like the one in this article in your family meetings. written by Jean Tracy Do your children choose well when faced with moral dilemmas? Would you like to prepare them to make good choices? Find out how to teach them to be make good decisions and build character too. written by Jean Tracy Would you like a fun way to share your family values? Would you like your child's character to shine? Here's a fun way to share values and build character too. written by Jean Tracy Is your child attracted to TV clips of kids gone wild, violent movies, and video games? Is your child bullying other kids and loving it? Why not turn your school bully into a child with character? << previous page 1 next page>> |