Cofty, I teach the same things with a few additions:
To make thoughtful ethical choices.
Check.
To care about others, that fairness and justice matters.
Check. But that mercy and forgiveness matter just as much, even when you are the one who has been wronged. (that might qualify under your ethical heading though)
That doing good things for others is a virtue becasue that's the sort of society that produces the greatest amount of good.
Check... but I add to this : that we also do good and show kindness to others because Jesus asks us to, and because He did and does the same for us - even to people who were doing wrong to him. I do explain the natural benefits of doing good... but I try to put emphasis on forgiving and showing mercy (which I hope I explain well enough, because mercy to a kid doesn't always mean anything more than just a word) Even showing these things when your good deed is not rewarded with another good deed. (because we don't know what might have happened to make that person the way they are - or they could be hurting in their lives over something else, and we don't know why - this is not an easy thing to teach any kid - faith in Christ or not - but I hope that as they get older, some of this will make them pause and think)
To question everything and to insist on evidence for anything that they are asked to believe.
I don't know that I have tell them to question everything - they just naturally do that - but I do tell them not to believe something just because someone or something tells them so. They should research it themselves, though for a young child, that research might extend just as far as a parent. There is nothing wrong with that either, since as they get older, they can be encouraged to check things out more deeply.
That this life is thte only one they are ever going to get so make the most of it.
Well, I don't tell my children that - but they might be too young to begin emphasizing the one physical life and adding pressure to them (because my boys are both sensitive to pressure, and I want them to have fun without the stress of thinking this mistake or that one is the end of their lives) I have taught them about being with Jesus and God and their loved ones after they die.
To please choose my nursing home with care :)
That one hasn't come up yet for me :)
Do you still believe that I am (or people like me are) abusing my children by teaching them to believe in God and Christ?
Tammy