2 SELF MANAGEMENT:

Short Activities

Respect

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p30.html 

 

Responsibility

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p30.html

 

Perseverance

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p41.html

 

Courage

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p44.html

 

Integrity

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p47.html

 

Self-discipline

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p51.html

 

A Few Things I’m Thankful For

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/charactereducation/handbook/html/p68.html

 

Tips For Keeping the Peace

Me, First! Managing conflict when wanting to be first causes problems.

listeningcircle Teaches students to say what they are thinking and feeling, and can help facilitate mutual understanding and support during stressful times. / www.teachablemoment.org

heart_story Encourages students to consider the effects of "put downs" to others, and to think about how to express "put ups" instead. / teachablemoment.org

This link is a teacher's guide which offers strategies for the topics of:

conflict Resolution styles, communication skills, listening, perceptions, and steps to think and share. The activities are structured so that they offer a web activity, an objective, a time frame, background information, assessing what the students already know, an activity, and a worksheet.

activities /Out on a Limb Program

One example of the conflict resolution activities from this link is loaded here:

activities_conflict

 

This webpage is written in student friendly terms, and is written in a conversational manner. It would be a good resource for talking with children about their anger. There are also links to being the boss of your anger, conflict resolution, feelings and emotions, being teased, anger,"Getting the feel "good" chemicals working", and feeling lonely.

HealthTopicDetailsKids

 

 

 

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