Teach By Action

Written on September 15, 2007 – 9:11 am | by Chris Schaffer |

This video makes some very real points. Children learn to behave by what they see others doing. As an adult you are the “proper behavior expert” for young kids, if they see you do something they figure it must be the correct thing.

The social fabric of communities does not break down because religion leaves, schools are underfunded, or wages are depressed. These certainly effect people, but the social fabric and responsibility dissolves when individuals stop caring about there actions.

Always behave as if children were watching and learning from you. Set an example for others and try to do the right thing.

  1. One Response to “Teach By Action”

  2. By Army Kate on Nov 23, 2007 | Reply

    Now that’s a smart ad.

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