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Archives: Life Skills/Pressing Issues
Elementary
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Responsible Decision-Making
All
in Good Order Some people are naturally
more organized than others, but anyone can learn organizational
skills. Becoming and staying organized can help students
perform better at school while reducing stress. This
is a great opportunity for students to think about the
benefits of becoming and staying organized as they begin
the new school year.
Key Ideas: Benefits of Staying Organized - Organizational
Skills - Reducing Stress
Character Traits: Respect - Responsibility
Choices:
The Road Ahead Every day we make choices,
and every choice comes with a consequence. A wise person
strives to make good decisions, decisions that will
reap the best outcomes. A stubborn or unaware person
will continually make unwise choices, and in the process,
he or she will live a life less fortunate than that
of the wiser one.
Key Ideas: Choices - Consequences
Character Traits: Responsibility - Wisdom - Self-Discipline
Choices:
You're Not the Boss of Me! One of the
hardest things about being a kid is having to bite your
tongue when you want to say, "Hey, you're not the
boss of me!" But the truth is, until you learn
how to "boss yourself," somebody has to do
the job or you might be making some truly unwise decisions.
Key Ideas: Choices - Independence - Self-Management
Character Traits: Respect - Responsibility
Did
You Do That On Purpose?: National Be On Purpose Month *
Life can be so random at times. It can be confusing
and challenging. For life to make sense, it has to have
meaning. It has to have purpose, and having purpose in our
lives is something we choose because when we do anything
on purpose, we do it deliberately. Students explore the
importance of choosing a worthy purpose in their lives.
Key Ideas: Making Good Choices - Goal Setting
Character Traits: Respect - Responsibility
Directing
Your Own Life Every time students act responsibly,
they earn more trust. With that trust usually comes more
freedom to choose. Being trustworthy can mean making some
tough short-term choices, but long-term, it can mean having
greater control over one's future. Students explore the
idea that the benefits of making responsible decisions far
outweigh the costs.
Key Ideas: Taking responsibility for one's choices
and actions - Directing one's life story - Goalsetting
Character Traits: Responsibility - Respect - Self-Management
Don't
Be Late For the most part, whether we
ourselves are punctual or not, we expect others to be
punctual. We expect movies to begin at showtime, and
ambulances to arrive promptly. Students explore the
notion that being tardy or late not only is discourteous
but can have serious consequences for ourselves and
others.
Key Ideas: Punctuality - Tardiness
Character Traits: Responsibility - Punctuality - Courtesy - Respect
Here Comes Tomorrow Students are often
tempted to put things off until tomorrow, but moving their
responsibilities forward does not make them go away. In
fact, it can make them seem bigger and more stressful. In
this plan, students consider the negative consequences of
procrastination and explore tools and strategies for staying
on top of things.
Key Ideas: Procrastination - Tools for Overcoming
Procrastination
Character Traits: Self-Management - Responsibility
- Self-Esteem
It's
Magic! (Integrity) Each time students
are faced with a choice between doing what they know
is right and doing what is wrong, they have the opportunity
to choose a life of integrity and to enjoy the riches
that come with such a life.
Key Idea: Being brave enough to say no to what is
wrong
Character Traits: Integrity - Honesty - Moral Courage
Rich
Man - Poor Man It's been said that the
best things in life aren't things at all. Students explore
the concept that money and possessions
do not buy happiness and that success cannot be measured
by the things we own.
Key Ideas: Quality of Life - Materialism - Priorities - Successful
Living
Character Traits: Self-Respect - Love - Kindness
Rivers
Run Through It Like many things in nature,
a river can teach us a great lesson. It triumphs every time.
It just keeps going despite the challenges, obstacles, and
barriers. There will always be barriers in life, stumbling
blocks along the way. How we deal with those challenges
can greatly determine our success or failure in life.
Key Ideas: Overcoming Obstacles - Encouragement
Character Traits: Perseverance - Commitment - Determination
Underneath
the Anger Sometimes, getting angry is the
right thing to do, like when we get angry at some terrible
wrong that has been committed. But most of the time when
we get angry, it's because we are hurt or afraid. Students
examine some of the underlying emotions that can create
anger, their responsibility for addressing those root causes,
and ways to deal appropriately with those feelings.
Key Ideas: Dealing with Anger - Underlying Causes
of Anger
Character Traits: Respect - Responsibility
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