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If You Had to Choose, What Would You Do?

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By: Sandra McLeod Humphrey
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EDITORIAL REVIEW

This is an interactive book about moral choices for children 6-12. There are 25 stories about moral dilemmas and the reader is asked what he or she would do in that situation. Each story is also followed by thought questions which stimulate great discussions both in the home and in the classroom. The stories are fun for the kids to read and they get them thinking and talking about important moral issues. The book has received excellent reviews and is a wonderful resource for both the home and the classroom.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Prometheus Books
Pub. Date: 30th September 1995
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 115
Ean: 9781573920100
Isbn: 157392010X

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USER REVIEWS

Highly Recommended for Teachers, Parents, or Grandparents - American Author's Association Review
~ Written on Feb 8, 2008. 2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

This book, the first in the series, is the kind of book that I sought out when raising my young children. Humphrey, a licensed psychologist, does not preach values to children. Instead, she uses her years of experience to introduce twenty-five scenarios followed by a series of questions. These questions, ideal for teachers leading classroom discussions or for parents engaged in daily readings with their children, do not explicitly state a right course of action, but allow children to explore and fine-tune their own moral compass. The effect is the development of a child's own sense of fairness and what makes actions inherently right or wrong. I highly recommend this book, and the others in the series, for any teacher, parent, or grandparent interested in pursuing lively discussions regarding ethics and behavior with children.

Karl L. Kruger for the American Author's Association

Good questions but provide no answers
~ Written on Sep 11, 2007. 5 out of 8 users found this review helpful.

The book provides thought provoking questions for kids but answers are not provided in the book. Although I know the right answers I don't the right way to explain it to my kid. Its very important for kids to understand what makes the correct answer "correct". The book is more useful for teachers, but its rather incomplete for parents like me.

Excellent for all ages
~ Written on Sep 11, 2007. 3 out of 3 users found this review helpful.

We have children ranging from 6-11 who all love this book. It has become part of our dinner ritual to choose a story and take turns responding to the ethical challenges.

Kids and parents will love this book
~ Written on Jul 17, 2000. 30 out of 32 users found this review helpful.

This book is such a wonderful way to open up dialogue with yourchildren. They love to tell you what they would do and you get theopportunity to share your values at the same time. I really think this is a wonderful way to talk to your kids about peer pressure and right and wrong so they are prepared to make good decisions when the challenges actually arrive. I highly recommend this book to all parents.

A great book to help teach children decision making.
~ Written on Oct 10, 1999. out of users found this review helpful.

I really enjoyed this book. There is no right, nor wrong answer. The situations that the child needs to made a decision about, are real life, and believable. I have reccomended this book to all of my teacher friends. Thank you Ms. Humphrey

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