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Welcome to my page about Character Education!
Welcome to my page about Character Education at Western Primary. Here you will find information about our monthly Character Education topics and the ways we celebrate positive character at Western Primary School!
GOOD CHARCTER IS IMPORTANT!
HOW CAN YOU HELP CHILDREN DEVELOP POSITIVE CHARACTER?
Parents/Care givers play a very important role in helping young children develop positive character. As a parent/care giver, you are your child's first teacher and while your child watches you, he/she is also learning from you. Your child learns how you interact with and treat others and learns how you react to different situations. Being a positive role model is the best way to teach positive character. When you treat others kindly, your child learns to treat others kindly. When you handle anger appropriately, your child learns to handle anger appropriately. When you show trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, caring, fairness, and citizenship, your child will learn how to show these traits as well.
WHAT IS CHARACTER EDUCATION?
Character education is much more than just a curriculum of guidance lessons; it is a process by which school personnel teach and model various character traits. Character education is a way to establish a caring and safe community within a school. Good character consists of understanding, caring about, and acting upon core ethical values. Character education is the foundation of academic, personal, and social success.
TRRFCC PANTHER
TRRFCC stands for the 6 character traits that students learn about during the school year:
SEPTEMBER TRRFCC PANTHER
THESE PAWS DON'T BULLY! This month we will learn about KINDNESS AND FRIENDSHIP and we will also learn what to do about bullies. Students can show kindness and friendship by including everyone, inviting others to play, saying nice things to others, not joining in if others are being mean or teasing someone, and by acting nicely even when they are angry with someone. Conflict is a normal part of life but it is important that students learn to talk out problems they have with others. Here are some tips to help your child deal with bullies:
PAL Club--Procedures At Lunch Club
The PAL (Procedures At Lunch) Club is held on Fridays in the cafeteria. All week long students have the opportunity to follow the lunch procedures and show good manners on the way to the lunch room, during lunch, and on the way back to the classroom after lunch. One student from each classroom is chosen to sit at a special table with me during lunch on Friday to be recognized for showing good manners. Students receive prizes and their names are announced. |
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