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The Courage TreeCelebrating courage is a simple and effective way to build courage! Below is a picture of an apple. Print of a few or create your own, then on each apple write an example of a time you showed courage. This is something you can do as a family if you would like. Everyone can write on their own apples and y'all can celebrate together! This can also be an on-going activity within your family.
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A great and simple way to talk about growth mindsets with children is by using examples. Below I have listed 10 statements. Read each statement or question and allow your student to decide if it is a fixed or growth mindset. Afterwards, you can work with your student to rephrase the fixed mindset statements.
After reading, you can work through this worksheet with your child. Simply have them give facial expressions to the different emotions listed. If your child is young, you can let them make faces that show each expression instead.
While you watch, see if you can point out times Howard is being a good listener and times Howard is not being a good listener. Pay attention to how his poor listening impacts his choices and how it makes other people feel.
Parents, after the video ask your student the following questions
In order to be a good, effective listener, you need to follow four simple rules. When someone is talking to you, you should:
Lastly, print out the document below or seperate a blank sheet of paper into 4 equal parts. With your child, review the four rules of listening and ask your child to draw a picture of what each rule means to them. This can then be hung in your house as a reminder of good listening skills. |
I HAVE CREATED LESSONS THAT CAN BE COMPLETED AS A FAMILY. THESE LESSONS HAVE A WIDE VARIETY OF THEMES AND PURPOSES. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE REACH OUT!
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