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Leadership-Tools.com 
Most parents remember, belive in, and therefore teach their children, the GOLDEN RULE: 

1.     “Do unto others as you would have others do unto  you.”
Not surprisingly, this golden rule is also one of the most important  leadership skills for kids.  Kids need to appreciate and respect others  who may see things differently than they do.
It's important to make your child aware of the fact that not everything is simply black and white - that there  are many shades of...]]></description>
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