Maximizing the Learning to Give Website Resources

Some would say that there is no more important task than effectively communicating the concepts of giving and serving to our children.
Since philanthropy literally means “love of humankind,” this area offers parents, caregivers and grandparents great books, ideas, activities and resources to raise a child who “gives, shares and cares.” (Hint: Find this section of the site by going to the Parent section from any page of the site and then finding the link in the table of contents at the left.)
Another aspect of raising philanthropic youth is developing world citizens of good character. Learning to Give's character education resources address the academic and social development of students. (Hint: Find this section of the site by going to the Parent section from any page of the site and then searching for Character Education on the section's main page.)
Take a look at Learning to Give’s Literature Guides, which facilitate shared reading experiences to inform and inspire children to act for the common good. (Hint: Find this section of the site by going to the Parent section from any page of the site and then finding the link on the left.)
Go to the Parents page and select a literature guide to review, and then answer the following question:
After selecting and reviewing a literature guide, choose the one TRUE statement below:
Literature Guides are just for use in schools.
Literature Guides include fun activities to do after reading the book that extend the focus of the story.
Literature Guides are available for fiction literature only.
