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Sometimes we hear someone being described as having a great personality. On other occasions, we might hear the same person described as having a good character. And though we often use the terms personality and character interchangeably, they are not the same thing at all.
Previous Stories
- Three easy steps to improve children’s health
- The pursuit of happiness without character always fails
- It’s all about values
- Character matters most
- “The Story of Stuff” teaches kids to be responsible consumers
- Teach children that character is cool
- Mastery of standard English is essential
- Train up a child…
- Playing your cards right
- Cutting the apron strings
- Making the best of it
- So, what's your excuse?
- When you've taken away everything but air
- Why rewards and punishments don't work
- 'The Story of Stuff' teaches kids to be responsible consumers
- Connecting character with correction
- 'I do it myself'
- Teach children to succeed through perseverance
- Motivate kids with encouragement, not praise
- Use Obama's inauguration to teach American values
- Read our Parents Panel's resolutions; share your own
- All I want for Christmas
- Give toddlers choices that don't matter
- The joy of limits
- Good parenting preserves democracy
- Parenting your inner child
- Be the leader of the family
- A 'stranger' with eye candy
- When in doubt, say something nice
- Eating smart on the run
- Real men, Todd Palin and me
- Is your family "un-normal?"
- Kindness is not softness


