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Values Bulletin Board

For children to understand how character fits into everyday life, they need to learn to recognize values when they see them. The Values Bulletin Board provides a great reason to routinely explore and post Values in Action and Values Violations .

  • Events in their immediate environment – things they’ve seen, or heard about, in school or the neighborhood.
  • Actions you take – if you were to routinely ask, for example, “What could we do to show Gratitude (or any value)?” The class/family can decide to take some action (like all sign a thank you note to the maintenance person or bus driver.) Post a note capturing what the class/family did.
  • In the news – if the children are aware of sports heroes or TV celebrities, you can leverage that attention to help them develop a more a balanced or realistic view.
  • Stories – ask how values played a role in books they read . Then get someone to post a note about it. Television programming may also provide examples.
  • Nominations for Here’s To You! Values in Action Awards .
 
Values Bulletin Board
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  • HONESTY – know your strengths and needs. Talk about your thoughts and feelings truthfully.
  • LEARNING – eagerly learn through exploration discussion and instruction. Apply what you have learned.
  • FAIRNESS – follow the rules. Be impartial and free from prejudice or favoritism.
  • PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY – see things through in spite of difficulties. Work hard to do the job well. Acknowledge mistakes and make them right.
  • RESPECT – understand others’ points of view. Honor their strengths. Be polite and sensitive to others’ needs or feelings.
  • GRATITUDE – appreciate others’ efforts. Express thankfulness. Show deference – not always having to be right.

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