Righteousness

What does it mean?

What does righteousness mean? Righteousness is developing and living by your moral values. Your behaviour displays your integrity.

It’s standing up for what is decent rather than running with the crowd. You know yourself and your principles and act accordingly. So-called friends who attempt to sway you to behave in a way that doesn’t align with your beliefs cannot influence you in a way that does not benefit you.

You feel good about your decisions, know why you make them and stick to your decision no matter what.

As you consistently teach your child about character traits and their meanings, they become more confident in their decision-making and behaviour.

The positive influence of these traits on their self-perception fosters newfound confidence in them.

As they learn to incorporate these traits into their behaviour, they discover that they have control over their actions and emotions and that their thoughts play a crucial role in shaping their behaviour.

 

 

Ultimately, this understanding empowers them to make positive choices and feel good about who they are becoming.

Your child will begin to understand that behaviour is a choice. Your child will realise that we all make choices in life and recognise that some people make choices that do not serve them.

Your child will become aware they can separate the person from their behaviour and find that they can influence others positively by how they behave, role model and treat others regardless of their life’s choices.

The development of moral excellence is a product of habit. We acquire justice by performing fair acts, self-control by exercising restraint, and courage by demonstrating bravery.

Here are three (3) ways you can explain to a child what righteousness means:
1. Righteousness is doing what is right, fair and just.
2. Treat others with kindness and respect, even when they are different from you.
3. Standing up for what is right even if it is not the trend.

Being righteous can significantly impact a child’s emotional, social, and mental well-being.

Emotionally, righteousness can help children develop a sense of inner peace and satisfaction. As they grow and develop, their awareness of doing what is right and realising that their actions align with their values and beliefs deepens.

Consequently, this leads to self-confidence and self-esteem crucial for positive emotional development.

Socially, being righteous can help children develop strong relationships with others. By consistently demonstrating ethical behaviour and treating others with respect, children can gain the respect and trust of their peers and authority figures.

Such behaviour can lead to healthier positive social interactions and improved communication skills.

Mentally, righteousness can instil a sense of purpose and significance in children as they realise their actions positively impact the world around them.

In turn, this can lead to greater motivation, a stronger sense of direction, and improved mental clarity and focus.

In summary, being righteous can have a far-reaching positive impact on a child’s emotional, social, and mental well-being, leading to increased self-esteem, stronger relationships with others, and a greater sense of purpose and motivation.

 

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Trish Corbett
info@ethicalfoundations.com.au

Trish is the author of 'How to Raise Kids With Integrity - for parents, childcare educators and teachers' and blogs about a characteristic each week so that the main role models in a child's life can help children grow with self-awareness and self-confidence so they can make a positive difference in their world by recognizing and acknowledging character qualities in themselves and others. This works for adults too! Try it - sign up for a weekly email.

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