1. It's instilling a work ethic at a young age that will serve a child his whole lifetime.
2. China's Teachers'Day falls was initiated in 1985 as a reminder that teachers should be held in reverence for instilling knowledge and morals in students.
3. The festival was initiated as a reminder that teachers should be held in reverence for instilling knowledge and morals in students.
4. That's why the most important thing is communication, instilling morals and values in them and helping them to understand certain boundaries.
5. Recycling is also a way of instilling some pride in China's natural environment.
6. " We recognize that instilling confidence on the security arrangement we have in place is important, " he said.
7. That work involves instilling a belief in a side that is not short on talent but has forgotten how to win.
8. He intended to consolidate his rule by instilling into his subordinates the idea that the imperial power is endowed by Heaven.
9. Parents can play a vital role in instilling a love of books in their children.
10. Effectively instilling values in children demands that schools narrow the scope of what they expect of students and focus their efforts.
noun
1. teaching or impressing upon the mind by frequent instruction or repetition
Synonym: inculcation ingraining