Teach Them to Love One Another (Hardcover)

Terry Treseder

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Author: Terry Treseder

About Product: Published in 1986 by Deseret Book

If you walk into the classroom or the family room and can't be heard over the battle cries of World War Ill, reach for the love ladder. Using it, you'll learn how to teach children to love one another. And when children love each other, they are happier and more cooperative, teachable, and responsible.

The love ladder, here described, is a step-by-step program for teaching children to build relationships, develop trust, and share meaningful experiences. The major platforms on the love ladder are mutual affection, leadership, teamwork, and goals. There are many rungs in between, such as listening and supporting, making decisions, solving problems, and suspending quarrelling and verbal abuse. Each rung is a positive step helping children to shed hurtful behavior and to maximize love for others in the family or class.

The trick in accomplishing this is the use of the numerous games and activities included in the book. These encourage children's spoken and un-spoken expressions of love and acceptance. The author helps you choose appropriate activities by indicating the age group best suited to each. She also outlines questions that will help you evaluate your progress along the way.

Directed specifically to parents and teachers of children from three to twelve years old, this book begins with the basics and opens the way to mastering the art of teaching children to love one another. And when children love one another, amazing things happen.

Pages: 134