Who wouldn’t want their kids to be generous? So why are so many children of the “mine” set? Read this simple book and find out how you can teach your children to give as easily as you’ve taught them to brush their teeth!
Nobody likes to be around a selfish kid.
Let’s face it. Every child, and that includes each one of us, comes right out of the factory with a selfish streak that just won’t quit. It’s human nature. One of the first words out of our mouths at about age two is: “Mine!” Unfortunately, this “mine set” follows many of us into adulthood. Fortunately, however, we are not completely selfish, for generosity is also very much a part of human nature. Our task as parents, then, is to bring out the hidden generosity of our children through good habits—both our habits and theirs.
Nobody likes to be around a selfish kid.
Let’s face it. Every child, and that includes each one of us, comes right out of the factory with a selfish streak that just won’t quit. It’s human nature. One of the first words out of our mouths at about age two is: “Mine!” Unfortunately, this “mine set” follows many of us into adulthood. Fortunately, however, we are not completely selfish, for generosity is also very much a part of human nature. Our task as parents, then, is to bring out the hidden generosity of our children through good habits—both our habits and theirs.
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