M E R I D I A N M A G A Z I N E
Teaching Values
All Year Round
By Richard
and Linda Eyre
For well over a year, Meridian Magazine has run a weekly column on methods to teach our children the Meridian Family Value of the Month. These twelve basic and universal values are the heart of strong families, and working on one value at a time is the best way for parents to protect their children, and to give them a legacy of responsibility and contribution in the world.
Now that all twelve values have run, the weekly column has
concluded. But each value for each month of the year remains available
in the Meridian archives, and can be clicked directly to from the front page
of every day's
With each month's value (in the archives) are clear and specific
ideas, stories, and methods to teach that value to preschoolers, to elementary
age kids, and to adolescents. At the first of each month, there
will be a "reminder article" here on
The whole idea here is that there is strength (and encouragement) in numbers. As all Meridian families work on the same value each month, we all take heart in the unity and solidarity of being involved with thousands of other parents all working with their kids on the same concepts, the same ideas, and focusing on the same value.
New families can come into the sequence any time, and will always start with the value of HONESTY on their first month and then in the following month will flow into the value that everyone else is doing that month. In the two non-school months (June and July) no value is assigned so that families can pick the two values they feel they need the most work on and repeat them. So the ongoing (and repeating) schedule looks like this:
So, if you were going
to start your family's participation in the Meridian Family Value of the Month
program now, you would begin with the value of Honesty, and work on it for
the whole month of February, using the methods and teaching ideas in the value
of the month archive.
Then in March, you would shift to the value of Love, and so on.
A Personal Introduction to the Family Values Concept
By Richard and Linda Eyre
We are honored to be involved in the Meridian Value of the Month program, because we believe that:
We are also personally more aware than ever before of the powerful forces that unite the families of the whole world despite the forces that are trying to divide and destroy them. On a recent speaking tour, we went around the globe twice and spoke in 38 different locations on parenting and on Teaching Children Values. (Here is the back of a "world tour t-shirt that our concert-going kids had us put together.)

What a joy it is for us to be part of an effort what essentially says, "Since all of us parents essentially want the same values for our children, let's unite and work together in teaching those values sharing our ideas, our worries, and our methods as we focus and concentrate and work on the same value each month!"
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Lets face it, sometimes parenting can be a pretty lonely proposition. We sit in our own home in our own little part of the world, and we think no one else has quite as hard a time with getting a child to mind, or to pick up his stuff, or to stop fighting with her brother, or to stop spending so much time with kids who are a bad influence, or to stay off the X-Box or the wrong part of the Internet. And much of our parenting is reactionary or "defensive" just trying to correct and to discipline and to stop bad things from getting worse.
The purpose of the Meridian Family Value off the Month has been to empower and unite us as parents, to give us the motivation and encouragement of knowing that tens if not hundreds of thousands of parents, spread throughout the world, are working with their kids on the same value that you are working on this month. There are dozens of specific ideas for teaching each value, and they are divided and presented by age group, so that, no matter what age your kids are, you can quickly find tested and proven ideas to use in your own home.
Concentrating on one value each month gives us an offense that lets us be proactive as parents rather than reactive and always on the defense. Teaching our children specific values really ingraining these twelve basic values into their souls is the best way to protect our children is an initiative of the first order, and it will prevent many of the problems that we would otherwise spend forever trying to defend against.

This whole value-of-the-month program is based on four basic premises:
A Special Gift from the Eyres to Help You Get Started
As a token of our appreciation to you as a
Richard and Linda Eyre
1098 Augusta Way
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84108
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