Moral values:
Do you know what is right and what is wrong? Is it right to cheat someone? Is it wrong to help a friend in need? What does help children differentiate between the bad and the good? Moral values. Yes, you heard it right. Moral values make children aware of the thin line between evil and virtue. An experienced teacher of Bodhi Bhavans, a reputed CBSE affiliated school in South Kolkata, discussed the importance of teaching moral values in school. Moral values are vital to incorporate honesty, credibility, loyalty, etc., in a child. It is an important step a school should take to shape a good character of a child. Needless to say that family plays a vital role in building a good character of a child.
How to inculcate moral values in your child:
Moral values contribute to the development of positive character traits in children. So, it is one of the most crucial things that schools must initiate to incorporate in children. Bodhi Bhavans is a reputed CBSE School in Kolkata that has a separate class every week on moral values as both the school authority and teachers think that moral education is equally important like that of an academic subject.
We have heard many times that we must practice what we preach. So, first, follow virtues such as honesty, compassion, humanity, and loyalty. Children may fail to learn but never fail to imitate. So, both in school and house, the environment should be suitable for them and being parents or teachers we must try to become a role model to them.
We have heard many times that we must practice what we preach. So, first, follow virtues such as honesty, compassion, humanity, and loyalty. Children may fail to learn but never fail to imitate. So, both in school and house, the environment should be suitable for them and being parents or teachers we must try to become a role model to them.
We must acknowledge and reward good behaviour. This inspires students to behave in a better manner not only with the elders but also with friends and younger ones.
Communication has an essential role to play in a child’s life. We need to communicate clearly and effectively so that we can make children understand our viewpoints and vice versa.