Richard Eyre (1)
Author of Teaching Your Children Values
For other authors named Richard Eyre, see the disambiguation page.
Richard Eyre (1) has been aliased into Richard M. Eyre.
About the Author
Image credit: Linda & Richard Eyre. Utah State University.
Works by Richard Eyre
Works have been aliased into Richard M. Eyre.
The Entitlement Trap: How to Rescue Your Child with a New Family System of Choosing, Earning, and Ownership (2011) 79 copies
How to Talk to Your Child About Sex: It's Best to Start Early, but It's Never Too Late -- A Step-by-Step Guide for Every Age (1998) 72 copies
Life Before Life: Origins of the Soul...Knowing Where You Came From and Who You Really Are (2000) 40 copies
The Turning: Why the State of the Family Matters, and What the World Can Do about It (2014) 12 copies
The Happiness Paradox The Happiness Paradigm: The Very Things We Thought Would Bring Us Joy Actually Steal It Away. (2019) 10 copies
Joy School: 22 Children's Stories to Teach the Joys of Honesty, Family, Your Body, the Earth, Goals, Sharing, Uniqueness, and More! (2020) 6 copies
Associated Works
Works have been aliased into Richard M. Eyre.
The Gift of Eternal Life: Favorite Writings on Our Divine Origin, Mortal Purpose, and Eternal Destiny (2003) — Contributor — 18 copies
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some good ideas for things to talk about with your child about values, but I'm not interested in developing a twelve month program for my child. Aimed more for the large Christian family set.
Divided into 12 monthly teachable values this book gives "lesson plans" for preschoolers, and elementary age children along with a story (sometimes two or more), guidelines for parents, simple games and disussions that further illustrate the topic for the child/ren over the course of a month.
Although major Christian values are covered, Christian parents may notice that God is not directly mentioned as this book was written generically (with no biblical reference) but there is room for you to show more add your religious belief and doctrine although you will have to do the footwork yourself (look up scripture reference and incorporate God into the little stories).
Values are divided into two catagories: values of being (who we are) and Values of Giving (what we do). They include:
honesty, courage, peaceability, self-reliance, discipline, fidelity/chastity, loyalty, respect, unselfishness, kindless, and justice and mercy. show less
Although major Christian values are covered, Christian parents may notice that God is not directly mentioned as this book was written generically (with no biblical reference) but there is room for you to show more add your religious belief and doctrine although you will have to do the footwork yourself (look up scripture reference and incorporate God into the little stories).
Values are divided into two catagories: values of being (who we are) and Values of Giving (what we do). They include:
honesty, courage, peaceability, self-reliance, discipline, fidelity/chastity, loyalty, respect, unselfishness, kindless, and justice and mercy. show less
Some good ideas but the dynamics seemed far more suited to their large family than to our family of three (parents and one child).
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