Vera’s Virtue Kids

Young Learners 

Young Learner’s Ages 4-7 Program

Ages 4-7.  “Me,” “We,” and “What if” materials help children discover their own value and potential. Program includes:

(1) Downloadable picture book of virtues,

(2) Parent-teacher guide,

(3) Virtue Is video and Virtue Rap

(4) Part three of the Lucky Seven Guides for conducting family sharing circles

(5) Coloring book and more!

Virtue-based learning activities for ages 4-7 to create a loving family environment.

Goal: Ensure children practice how to think, feel, and do.
About: Creating a foundation for the child’s developing brain.
Benefit: Healthy relationships, wise choices, and service-oriented.

 

 Bring out the best in children!

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Original price was: $28.00.Current price is: $14.00.

Purchase the Essential Curriculum !

 

Essential Virtues Selections for Ages 4-8+

The Essential Virtues Unit contains five items:

  1. The User Guide from the Top 20 Friendship Virtues that includes lesson plans, one video, worksheets, and affirmation exercises
  2. The Parent-Teacher Activity Guide for the book, I am a Loving Person (ILP).
  3. The Lucky 7 Sharing Circle Guide, Part 1 of 3 .
  4. The Reading List with “What if” questions about books that deal with personal and social concerns of children.
  5. A rap of the lyrics to Virtue Is
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Gift Card

Purchase a gift card to share with your Loved Ones!

Give a gift that will help your loved ones learn to model positive social behaviour!

Give the gift that keeps on giving!

 

Make this book part of your life, whether you are a young person, parent, teacher, pastor, or counselor.

“This book is a wonderful icebreaker activity that I use when I first meet my young clients. As we read it together, I ask questions that help me get to know them better.”

Wendy Bailey, PhD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Fayetteville, GA

Wow, it’s about time for a book like this!  I am amazed so much could be presented so simply. This book uplifts children by naming the virtues that lie within them. The cultural diversity is great. And, I never realized teaching children the alphabet could be so powerful!”

Sherri Napier, Head Start Teacher, Madison, WV

“Studies show that healthy language skills acquired early in life are associated with improved academic performance and emotional well-being. I Am a Loving Person connects with children through a language that nurtures the human spirit and provides the framework for making healthy lifestyle choices throughout life.”

Dr. Gina Morgan-Smith, Pediatrician, Miami, FL

 

“This book is a beautiful and useful addition to any child’s library—at home and at school. Take a walk through this fine piece of children’s literature to learn ABCs, social principles, and how be in community with others around the world.”

A C. Rhinehart, M.S.Ed, Preschool Principal, Bronx, NY

“My 3-year old loves this book! I didn’t realize how much of an impact it was having on her until one day she was walking around the house saying, “I am Idealistic!”

Adriane Rawls-Mottahed, Parent, College Park, GA

I Am a Loving Person, the Ultimate Kid’s Guide to Making the World a Better Place, gives kids a powerful new way to bring out the best in themselves. Unlike books on how to “behave” or “be good,” I Am a Loving Person naturally unites children with the finer qualities inside them. Page after page, it releases the immeasurable potential of the child’s mind, body, and spirit. Readers of all ages experience the instantaneous joy of discovering their own value, power, and limitless capacity to make themselves and the world a better place, starting with a few simple words.

 

Studies show that naming and affirming virtues within us is the first step to achieving “Big Dreams”

Focus groups, including teachers, parents, grandparents, other professionals, and youth, participated in a peer-review process for this book. Use it multiple ways–to learn the ABCs, to help turn a “me view” into a much larger “world view,” or to simply enjoy the mile-wide-smiles of taking this irresistible journey into love, respect, trust, purpose, kindness, and more with the children in your life!

BEST VALUE !    WITH ACCESS TO ALL RESOURCES !

Access all of Vera’s Virtues Resources:

Young Learners and Friendship Programs!

Goal: To help child caregivers to teach children that what’s good for everyone is also what’s best for each of us.
About: Increasing your child’s social and emotional skills and creating a foundation for life skills.
Benefit: A powerful new way to bring out the best in themselves and discover their own value and limitless capacity to make the world a better place.

Get the hard cover book and parent-teacher activity guide!

I am a Loving Person: The Ultimate Kid’s Guide to Make the World a Better Place Hard Cover Book!

An illustrated 36 page book (11 x 8.5) by Vera Taylor and The Parent-Teacher Activity guide booklet.

The guide booklet follows exactly the word order of the book and describes in writing 3 actions to perform that will teach each word–
1. It states the meaning of the word,
2. It states why the word is important, and
3. It describes an activity to involve the child in the meaning of the word they have already affirmed in the hard copy of I am a Loving Person Book.

A new way to cultivate virtues and

an excellent gift idea anytime of the year

  • Uses prompts and affirmations
  • Allows flexible writing time
  • Fosters deep thinking

Only $5.99 in soft cover

O friends! Be not careless of the virtue when you have been endowed, neither be neglectful of your high destiny. (Baha’u’llah)

About the Author

Vera Smoot Taylor teaches child caregivers how to foster child well-being. Well-being is developed by early positive experiences and leads to normal brain development. Also, well-being is linked to happiness. Happiness is recognizable by high self-esteem, respect for all, follow through, love of learning, problem solving, and giving back. To supplement her teaching, Vera created a few basic resources that support brain development in three areas:

1. Spiritual and intellectual learning
2. Mental and emotional health
3. Relations and social behaviors

Vera’s work experience spans more than 35 years in public schools, private industry, and medical education. She served as a volunteer faculty for The Parent University in Atlanta. She currently serves on a national committee developing a course on spiritual parenting for racial justice.

Born and raised in WV, Vera lives in Georgia with her husband of 58 years. She enjoys country music, line dancing, and preparing meals that heal body illnesses. A special day is ‘back-porch swinging” with a friend.