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This one-hour module is designed to assist any therapist or counselor concerned with helping parents strengthen conscience in a child. The ages of two through nine are crucial for the development of social skills. By the age of five, children who later become delinquent or display other forms of social malfunctioning have often already shown evidence of weak conscience. This module explores ways counselors and therapists can show parents how to build healthy social awareness and emotional responsiveness leading to the gradual development of a well-functioning conscience. It examines the core traits of children who have strong social awareness and a sense of right and wrong. It details the traits of kindness, honesty, trustworthiness, cooperativeness, and compassion, the hallmarks of a healthy conscience. This module also portrays five efficient, child-friendly strategies to enable parents to stimulate improved social functioning. Self-worth forms a large part of the basis for conscience development and is a pivotal factor in determining social outcomes. This module concludes its panoramic survey of strategies with key concepts therapists and counselors can share with parents about bolstering their children’s sense of self-worth.
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