Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1- It's a Dilemma Theoretical Foundations of Moral Behavior Chapter 2- Making Sense of a Complex World: What's the Right Thing to Do? What Can Teachers and Parents Do? Chapter 3- Children as Decision Makers Thinking and Deciding Some Caveats Freedom to Choose and Empowerment Chapter 4- Introduction to the World of Moral Dilemmas It's Complicated Adult-Child Discussions About Moral Issues The Value of Small Group Work Chapter 5- Stories, Mini-Cases, Books, Films and Classroom Incidents What's a Case? Twenty-two Mini-Cases Inviting Children's Stories About Their Own Dilemmas Children's Books and Stories Films Chapter 6- Putting Moral Behavior into Action Community Projects Extracting Meaning from Experience Journals Chapter 7- Discussion Strategies to Examine Moral Issues Learning Discussion Skills by Observing the "How" in Action The Interactive Dialogue The Teacher/Parent in the Process Non-defensive Awareness of Self Chapter 8- Even Children Can Make a Difference Children Who Make a Difference Bibliography About the Author