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This episode is the second in a two-part series on conscience. What parents can do to nurture a healthy conscience for their children depends on how well they adapt to the emotional style of their children. Dr. Scoresby describes four different styles in order to help parents apply the PIDA teaching approach. Along with tying children’s feelings to whether they do what is right or wrong—that is, help or harm someone—parents can teach their children to pay attention, interpret, discover, and find assurance from their conscience.
By Dr. A. Lynn Scoresby4.7
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This episode is the second in a two-part series on conscience. What parents can do to nurture a healthy conscience for their children depends on how well they adapt to the emotional style of their children. Dr. Scoresby describes four different styles in order to help parents apply the PIDA teaching approach. Along with tying children’s feelings to whether they do what is right or wrong—that is, help or harm someone—parents can teach their children to pay attention, interpret, discover, and find assurance from their conscience.

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