Have student or employee to honor? Use our certificate to recognize their good character.
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Read more ›Have student or employee to honor? Use our certificate to recognize their good character.
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Read more ›Have student or employee to honor? Use our certificate to recognize their good character.
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Read more ›Have student or employee to honor? Use our certificate to recognize their good character.
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Read more ›Have student or employee to honor? Use our certificate to recognize their good character.
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Read more ›Have student or employee to honor? Use our certificate to recognize their good character.
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Read more ›Have student or employee to honor? Use our certificate to recognize their good character.
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Read more ›This is a scary time to be a child. While we recognize this statement could be used for many times, it feels especially true now. At the time of publication of this post, our world is facing a global pandemic and nearly everyone’s life is vastly different now than it was months ago….
Read more ›PACE provides a list of books focused on our trait of the month. Here is an expanded list of books, especially for the youngest at heart, focused on truth-telling. Need an family activity? Read one or two and email us a book review….
Read more ›How do you teaching trustworthiness? Perhaps consider talking about what happens when one does something that causes others to loose trust in that individual. Check out this page from Corner On Character for an activity. While they suggest blocks or tissue blocks –…
Read more ›Lies often lead to more lies. Here’s an activity to help your family talk about honesty and trustworthiness – using water and pennies as a visual.
Source: Corner on Character blog.
Thank you for PACE Partner KiDDS Dental for providing this resource….
Read more ›Here’s fun page to color while taking to your children or students about honesty.
Honesty Coloring Page from KiDDS Dental
Click on the image to open a larger file, then save or print.
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Read more ›Teaching kids about diligence? Perhaps try out this idea using Aesop’s fable “The Ant and the Grasshopper.”
Source: https://meaningfulmama.com/
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