Teaching Your Child Courage
Courage is the ability to overcome fear in order to do what is
right, even if it is difficult or risky. Courage can mean facing
physical dangers, but it also can mean standing up for beliefs
and making hard decisions on the basis of evidence rather than
on what is the easy or popular thing to do. It
means being neither reckless nor cowardly but facing up to our
duties and responsibilities.
Courage, however, does not mean never being afraid; and children
should be told that there are times when it is all right to be
frightened and to run away from danger. But they also need to
learn how to face and overcome some fears, such as a fear of the
dark.
What You Can Do