By: Sister M. Benedict, O.S.U.
St. Claire School, Cleveland Ohio
*A* sk your child daily about his day at school – activities, play, problems
*B* elieve that corrections made are in the best interests of your child
*C* onsult with the teacher about your child's progress, character, attitudes
*D* emand respect and obedience at home and your child's success is guaranteed
*E* ncourage your child to prompt acts of generosity, self-sacrifice, self-forgetfulness. "What else may I do" should be your child's motto
*F* amiliarize your child with the best in literature, television, recreation
*G* ather your child's associates together and get to know them well
*H* ave high, but realistic ideals for your child; respect and develop his talent
*I* nspire your child by your own example and through heart-to-heart talks
*J* udge a situation only after listening to both sides of the story
*K* now where your child is after school and on weekends
*L* earn with your child through your selective reading and personal study
*M* anage your home schedule – chores, television, etc. – for your child. Don't let these activities do the managing
*N* otice changes in your child's attitudes, emotions, interests, appearance
*O* pen new doors of experience for your child by encouraging lessons in art, music, athletics, foreign language, typing, domestic and mechanical arts
*P* ray with your child. The family that prays together, stays together.
*Q* uiz your child before tests or other competitive events
*R* efrain from open criticism of any type of authority in the presence of your child
*S* eek for yourself the kingdom of God, and your child will follow you
*T* each your child the art of self-control, the beauty of inner virtues, the honor of patriotic service, and the social graces of refined people
*U* se all the available opportunities your city and nation offer to develop and perfect the talents of your child
*V* enerate your religion: the sacred liturgy, the sacraments, the things of God. Your child is "another you": he will do the same
*W* elcome suggestions, both laudatory and critical, with an open mind
*X* Examine your child's work with interest, encouragement, and recommendations
*Y* ield to your child's requests for exceptions or favors only when the best interests of your child will be served.
*Z* ip into this privileged task of rearing your child in the image of God with hope, zeal, confidence, and with gratitude in the One whose creative power you share.
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posting for future use :D got it from N@W group
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