Shows how to help children develop self-confidence, a good self-image, sensitivity to others' needs, and a feeling of responsibility to care for others
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Caring: Making a Difference One Story at a Time
An experienced counselor and parish priest discusses how individuals can lear to love themselves and others, understand sexuality, cope with anger, and improve their friendships.
Caring: Six Steps for Effective Pastoral Conversations is designed to help ministers and pastoral care givers solve one of their most significant problems.
What is at the basis of moral action? An altruism acquired by the application of rule and principle? Or, as Noddings asserts, caring and the memory of being cared for?
A compelling philosophical argument for an ethics based on caring, a feminine view that examines what it means to care and be cared for. New edition with new preface.
"If the person above me does not care, why should I?" This is a question that summarized the frustration of an employee and inspired this book.
Explains what caring is and ways that you can show you care.
With numerous examples to supplement her rich theoretical discussion, Nel Noddings builds a compelling philosophical argument for an ethics based on natural caring, as in the care of a mother for her child.
In this title, children explore the reasons why they may feel caring, how to recognize feelings of caring, and appropriate action to take when they have those feelings.
Caring for others is an important part of maintaining healthy relationships. Readers of this book will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning how they can show their friends, family, and neighbors that they care.