Raising Future Voters: Five Tips to Instill Honor and Good Values in Children

 
 

There is no question that we are living through a history-making election cycle with many twists, turns, and tragedies. As we look toward the future, raising informed and responsible voters is crucial for the health of our democracy. Teaching children about honor, good values, and the importance of civic engagement from a young age can set the foundation for their future roles as active participants in society. 

Sheri Wall, children’s book author of Ethan’s Word of Honor, Our Pledge, Our Promise: The Pledge of Allegiance Explained and more, says, “Values are abstract. Their definitions are difficult for children to grasp. After reflecting on the meaning of honor myself, I was determined to produce an educational and entertaining book to enrich children’s understanding early, allowing them to recognize, appreciate, and act honorably.”  

Here are five tips to help parents and educators raise future voters by instilling good values.

1. Start Early with Picture Books

Picture books, both instructional and narrative, are fantastic ways to introduce young children to complex ideas in a simple and engaging manner. According to a June 2024 study by The Journal of Research in Reading, children exposed to a variety of instructional and narrative picture books develop vocabulary that will serve them later in their academic careers. This study found that books that focus on themes of honor, fairness, and community can help children understand these values early.

2. Model Good Citizenship

Children learn a great deal by observing the adults around them. Demonstrating good citizenship through voting, volunteering, and participating in community events can leave a lasting impression. A 2011 article in Psychology Today stated, “Parents and educators influence how kids view citizenship and how they eventually turn ideas and passion into action.” 

3. Discuss Current Events

Engaging children in discussions about current events can help them understand the world around them and the importance of staying informed. Use age-appropriate news sources and encourage your children to ask questions and express their opinions. This practice builds critical thinking skills and fosters a sense of responsibility and engagement. According to the National Council for the Social Studies, “students who discuss current events in the classroom are more likely to become active voters.”

4. Teach the Value of Honor and Integrity

Honor and integrity are core values that underpin responsible citizenship. Teach children the importance of honesty, keeping promises, and standing up for what is right by role-playing scenarios and discussing moral dilemmas. The Josephson Institute of Ethics maintains that young people who are taught about core values in school report that these lessons positively influence their behavior.

5. Encourage Participation in School and Community Activities

Encouraging children to participate in school and community activities can help them develop a sense of belonging and responsibility. Whether it’s joining a student group, participating in a community clean-up, or volunteering at a local charity, these experiences teach children the value of contributing to their community. Youth.gov reports that two-thirds of adults who volunteer began volunteering while young.

Raising future voters who are informed, responsible, and value honor and integrity is a vital task for parents and educators. By starting early with picture books, modeling good citizenship, discussing current events, teaching the value of honor, and encouraging participation in community activities, we can help shape the next generation of engaged and motivated citizens. These efforts can have a lasting impact on children's development and their forthcoming roles in our democracy, providing a sense of reassurance and confidence in the future.

Sheri is an empty-nester in Central Texas who enjoys being creative, staying active, finding bargains, and playing with her first grandson. Sheri Wall’s latest work, Ethan’s Word of Honor, is available for preorder on her website, With over a dozen books, including I Am Thankful: A Story About Gratitude and Family, Our Pledge, Our Promise: The Pledge of Allegiance Explained, The Silly Milly the Dane Collection, and more, there is something for every little reader to enjoy. Learn more about Sheri and her work on her website.