Provides parents with dozens of practical ways of teaching their children the highest ethical values and modeling those values for them every day. $25,000 ad/promo. Tour. This guidebook for teaching the nondenominational moral values needed by children proclaims that parents are responsible for imparting an ethical value system to their offspring. Dosick, a.k.a. the "video rabbi" and adjunct professor at the University of San Diego, argues that a recommitment to basic human values is needed. He posits his ten golden rules and states that the ultimate moral courage is to say no to deviations from the standards that have been taught. Included are 50 "lumies"-helpful suggestions and action-oriented activities for teaching ethical behavior to children. At the end of each chapter are age-graded questions for discussion and a nonsectarian prayer to recite. A light style and frequent anecdotes keep the presentation interesting and accessible. This title complements Dosick's The Business Bible: Ten Commandments for Creating an Ethical Workplace (HarperBusiness, 1994). Recommended for public libraries that need an effective title on moral child rearing. Scott Johnson, Meridian Community Coll. Lib., Miss. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. Wayne Dosick is an adjunct professor at the University of San Diego.