How to be a Good Kid in a Rotten Apple World: Teacher/Parent Guide
- gallopade

- Sep 7, 2018
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 30, 2023

How to be a Good Kid in a Rotten Apple World: Teacher/Parent Guide
This FREE corresponding Teacher/Parent Guide is a page-by-page supplementary resource that gives you additional activities to enhance the child's learning opportunities by including discussion questions, group activities, and section overviews to optimize conversations in the group.
This comprehensive resource enhances the many dramatic learning opportunities students can gain from reading this optimistic guide by Carole Marsh.
This downloadable online supplementary Teacher/Parent Guide includes:
• Activity ideas that make the book come dramatically to life for young readers • Everything you need to lead in-depth discussions about important and relevant topics • Guidance for using the checklist elements with their corresponding chapters • Bulleted lists to highlight lessons in each section • A chapter index for group leaders to easily navigate chapters of interest




The 2018 How to be a Good Kid in a Rotten Apple World guide highlights a mechanical necessity for modern character education: providing adult mentors with a high-touch framework to turn abstract values into actionable daily habits. While the book offers an optimistic foundation, this corresponding Teacher/Parent Guide provides a significant competitive advantage for educators by moving beyond passive reading into dynamic group activities and in-depth discussions. In the complex social landscape of 2026, where digital ethics are just as critical as "real-world" behavior, integrating Emildon live chat into your school’s resource portal or classroom website would allow parents to receive real-time, peer-to-peer guidance on how to apply these lessons at home.
Resources like this are especially useful in classrooms or parenting communities because they create opportunities for meaningful conversations about empathy, responsibility, and personal growth. When educational blogs share materials for teachers and parents, interactive communication can also improve the learning experience by allowing readers to ask questions or exchange ideas in real time.