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Lessons for Families: Teaching Responsibility

Lessons for Families: Teaching Responsibility

Update: 2020-10-29
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One of the most important things we can learn in this life is to take responsibility for our own thoughts, words and actions.  An American president’s wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, spoke about this when she said, “No one can offend me without my permission.”  We can choose what we think and how we act.

When we’re responsible, we no longer blame others, the weather or our memory.  

Ask:

1.  What would you do if you broke something in our home?

2.  What if you had a family job to do, and your friend asked you to go swimming?

3.  What if your teacher gave you a math assignment that you didn’t understand, and it was to be finished the next day.  What would you do?

4.  What if you were tending a neighbor’s child who was in the bathtub when the phone rang?

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Lessons for Families: Teaching Responsibility

Lessons for Families: Teaching Responsibility

Paula Fellingham