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Childhood Essentials Pt 2 | Episode 187
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Childhood Essentials Pt 2 | Episode 187

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Welcome everyone and pull up a seat at the table. It’s Lunchtime in Rome. Tonight’s episode 187 is entitled, “Childhood Essentials Pt 2”. This week at The Table we'll continue talking about the essentials that every child needs to become a well adjusted adult.  How many did you receive?  How well are you doing for your kids?  Are you one or more of them for the kids in your world?  

Pull up a seat at the table and join us!

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40 Developmental Assets® (11-20)

11. Family Boundaries—e family maintains supervision of the child, has reasonable guidelines for behavior, and always knows

where the child is.

12. School Boundaries—Schools have clear, consistent rules and consequences and use a positive approach to discipline.

13. Neighborhood Boundaries—Neighbors and friends’ parents help monitor the child’s behavior and provide feedback to the

parent(s).

14. Adult Role Models—Parent(s) and other adults model positive, responsible behavior and encourage the child to follow these

examples.

15. Positive Peer Inuence—Parent(s) monitor the child’s friends and encourage spending time with those who set good examples.

16. High Expectations—Parent(s), teachers, and other influential adults encourage the child to do her or his best in all tasks and

celebrate their successes.

17. Creative Activities—Child participates weekly in music, dance, or other form of artistic expression outside of school.

18. Child Programs—Child participates weekly in at least one sport, club, or organization within the school or community.

19. Religious Community—Child participates in age-appropriate religious activities and caring relationships that nurture her or

his spiritual development.

20. Time at Home—Child spends time at home playing and doing positive activities with the family.

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