by VP Admin | Feb 20, 2016 |
There are many, but the two that parents comment most on are: How much happier kids are who know and understand the values they are trying to live by. The protection of values. Since we can’t always be there personally to watch over our kids, it is the values they...
by VP Admin | Feb 20, 2016 |
We have found that, when dramatic and good enough, an audio story uses more of a child’s mind and imagination than something on a screen could ever do. We want kids to see the stories on the “screen of their mind.”
by VP Admin | Feb 20, 2016 |
Here is a surprising thing. They were originally written and recorded for elementary age kids—about 6 to 12. But we have found that they hold the interest amazingly well of smaller preschool children, and that adolescents and teens still want to listen to them (though...
by VP Admin | Feb 20, 2016 |
No, Alexander’s Amazing Adventures is a program for individual families. However, neighbors often have some group activities and love having their friend families working on the same value as they are so the kids will see it going on in many homes. Some Joy...
by VP Admin | Feb 20, 2016 |
Simple, you start over! It is amazing what a different level of understanding an 11 year old gets from a values story compared with what he got from that same story a year earlier as a 10 year old. It is the cumulative understanding of many years of the values that...