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Character
Training
True
Christian education goes beyond a trained intellect. It transforms
behavior. This is why KONOS designs its units around character
traits rather than subjects, literature, or chronology. Instead
of merely learning about biblical truths, KONOS kids do mounds
of at-home, hands-on activities to practice Christ-like character
traits. Training in Godly character is KONOS' foremost objective,
yet Godly character without academic knowledge and skills
does not fully equip students. KONOS teaches children academic
subjects while kids are learning to practice biblical principles.
In
the Cooperation unit, for example, kids read in the Bible
about parts of the body cooperating, they study the various
systems of the body, and then practice ways of cooperating
at home. In the Orderliness unit, kids learn about God's orderly
universe while practicing their organizational skills in writing
and in keeping their rooms clean. The whole family practices
and applies what the Bible teaches, so children learn to "walk"
what they "talk."
We
do not simply tell our children to be patient. We give them
the opportunity to practice patience in the Patience unit
by baking bread and waiting for it to rise, by planting seeds
and waiting for them to grow, and by standing in line and
waiting their turn. The lives of historical people serve as
character models for our children. The activities give opportunity
to practice the character trait. These help a child to internalize
the character trait, making it part of his own life.
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