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Nuture Responsible and Respectful Children

headerHow Often Do You Find Yourself Saying: "I Wish I Had Something That Can Help Me Teach My Children To Be More Respectful And Responsible? Now you can with The Seven Principles of RESPECTisms.

Now you have the opportunity to use the resources at home that schools are successfully using to teach their students the life skills necessary for them to grow up into responsible, caring citizens.

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The Seven Principles of RESPECTisms For Kidz

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Next to education a parent's most important role is to teach their children about respect and responsibility.

With RESPECTisms character education series of books for Kidz - you can now use the same resources that are successfully used in schools to reach respect and responsibility to your children aged 7 - 10 years old.

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The Seven Principles of RESPECTisms For Teens

RESPECTisms_BookThe Seven Principles of RESPECTisms for Teens is an amazing book.

It is a 'must read' for parents and teenagers. If you have trouble engaging with your teenager, the stories in The Seven Principles of RESPECTisms, if shared between the family, will produce amazing improvements in your family communication. Don't take my word for it read the many fantastic testimonials that the book has already received.

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Even Adults Have Trouble Saying ‘No’.

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If parents and guardians could make their children’s choices for them, they surely would. The reality is that as they reach their teens, young people are faced with an expanding set of options that require decisions that only they can make.

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