I hear it all of the time, “Baby Bird is such a happy baby” and I’ve been thinking lately about the person she is now and the person she will be later.
Our daycare tells us that she is the friendliest one there and always has a smile for anyone who enters the room. She plays at the different stations with all of the kids in her group and when she gets bored, she closes with a smile then crawls over to the next spot. Papa Bird says she gets her social butterfly-ness from me as I am always chatty. This started me thinking, what else is she picking up from me? And what bad habits do I have to keep in check to allow her to be the best Baby Bird she can be?
I was sent a copy of the book Character is the Key: How to Unlock the Best In Our Children and Ourselves by Sara Dimerman. Sara is registered with the College of Psychologists of Ontario as an individual, couple and family therapist. She is also the Founder and Director of the Parent Education and Resource Centre in Thornhill, Ontario.
Sara reinforces the importance of leading by example and throws the “Do as I say, not as I do” line out the window. As parents, we can’t just tell our kids to be nice, compassionate, (insert all of the qualities you want your child to possess here). We have to walk the walk ourselves – every day!
I love the quotes that Sara chose to start off each chapter. They are very fitting and I am still absorbing some of them. For some reason, this one almost made me cry: “When you teach your son, you teach your son’s son.” – The Talmud.
This book focuses on the following 10 great character traits and how to work together as a family to achieve them:
- Respect
- Responsibility
- Honesty
- Empathy
- Fairness
- Initiative
- Courage
- Perseverance
- Optimism
- Integrity
There are work sheets available in the book as well as online. Online, they are available in pdf form for you to print out so you can print them out and work on them a few times if needed without writing in your book. In the later chapters, Sara breaks down each trait in its own chapter, gives some examples and activities that you can do as a family to further develop that trait together.
As a parent of a one-year old, I really enjoyed this book and it will be one of my top resources as Baby Bird grows up. I will be rereading this book again and again in the coming years.
I also have one copy of this book to give away to a lucky reader.
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This contest is open to Canada and US and runs until 8pm MST on Thursday, October 15, 2009.
I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Character Is the Key: How to Unlock the Best in Our Children and Ourselves and received a gift certificate to thank me for taking the time to participate. This does not affect my personal review of this book and my opinions are my own.




































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I have heard of this book, but have never read it yet. When I taught pre-school I found so many good resources like this online.
And you're right, walk the walk. From the sound of your love and dedication to your child and family, you have NOTHING to worry about. What an amazing mother you are!!! Seriously. Your little one is very blessed to have a mother that is willing to grow and learn right along with her.
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