Twenty “Moral” Topics to Capsule for Your Kids
It’s not a matter of if. It’s a matter of when our kids are going to ask us how to handle life’s challenges. This edition, morals + temptations. What would you tell them? And how do you know you’ll get to have the conversation in time?
Start capsuling by using one of these easy topics. It takes 5 minutes and will last a lifetime.
20 Topics to Start Capsuling. Take 5 minutes that will create lifetimes of support for your family.
One day our kids will ask us for integrity advice, “How do I do the right thing when no one would know?”
One day our kids will ask us for temptation advice, “How do I say no when it feels so good to say yes?”
One day our kids will ask us for character advice, “How do I stay true to myself when everyone’s cutting corners?”
One day our kids will ask us for honesty advice, “How do I tell the truth when it could cost me?”
One day our kids will ask us for self-control advice, “How do I stop doing the thing I keep regretting?”
One day our kids will ask us for peer-pressure advice, “What do I do when I’m the only one saying no?”
One day our kids will ask us for values advice, “How do I know what I stand for?”
One day our kids will ask us for discipline advice, “How do I choose what’s right over what’s easy?”
One day our kids will ask us for boundaries advice, “How do I protect my peace without becoming cold?”
One day our kids will ask us for accountability advice, “How do I own my mistakes without hating myself?”
One day our kids will ask us for humility advice, “How do I admit I’m wrong without feeling weak?”
One day our kids will ask us for loyalty advice, “How do I stay loyal when I feel unappreciated?”
One day our kids will ask us for respect advice, “How do I treat people well when they don’t deserve it?”
One day our kids will ask us for forgiveness advice, “How do I forgive without excusing what happened?”
One day our kids will ask us for envy advice, “How do I stop comparing and becoming bitter?”
One day our kids will ask us for anger advice, “How do I respond without losing control?”
One day our kids will ask us for purity-of-heart advice, “How do I keep my intentions clean?”
One day our kids will ask us for courage advice, “How do I speak up when staying quiet benefits me?”
One day our kids will ask us for compassion advice, “How do I stay kind without being taken advantage of?”
One day our kids will ask us for conviction advice, “How do I hold the line when I’m tired of being strong?”