Civility Begins at Home - Raising Civil Children
Civility begins at home and it begins with every parent. A child who experiences a civil home will be more likely to act in a civil manner at school and in the community. This is the foundation of a civil society. It is not the color of our skin, our political or religious differences, or our physical borders that divide us, but rather, the borders of our heart, our spirit, and our mind.
If civility is not taught and modeled in the home, there is little chance for a civil society. Civility requires character, confidence and class. By modeling positive behavior, you will train your children to be civil while inspiring others.
It takes everyone involved in the life of a child to teach him or her how to live with kindness and respect for self, others, and the environment. Children must recognize they are part of a larger whole and that every action of theirs, somehow impacts others. This knowledge, once mastered, will enable a child to handle life’s situations with confidence and grace. I love civility! It is the foundation of a healthy society.
“Civility knows no boundaries, speaks every language, crosses every time zone, thrives in every culture, connects with every generation, is available to every person, and improves every situation.” Deborah King
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