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Challenger Eagles are… BUCKET FILLERS

Challenger Eagles are… BUCKET FILLERS. Dear Parents,

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Challenger Eagles are… BUCKET FILLERS

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  1. Challenger Eagles are…BUCKET FILLERS

  2. Dear Parents, This year we are enthusiastically introducing a new character development program called Bucket Filling. Bucket filling is an easy-to-understand concept: “Everyone carries an invisible bucket that holds our good thoughts and feelings. When our buckets are full, we feel happy and when our buckets are empty, we feel sad.” Children quickly understand that they can fill buckets when they do and say things that are kind, considerate, caring and respectful. They also learn that when they are mean, inconsiderate, uncaring or disrespectful, they dip into buckets and remove those good feelings. Even the youngest child understands that actions and words can either fill a bucket or dip into it. During this school year we are encouraging, reminding and recognizing everyone’s efforts to be bucket filler at home, at school, and everywhere they go. We are excited about this new program and look forward to your support. If you would like to learn more about bucket filling, visit the Bucket Fillers website: bucketfillers101.com. Bucket fillers offers a free weekly e-newsletter for parents and teachers.

  3. How to be a Bucket Filler • Tell a someone you are glad they are your friend • Help someone who is having trouble • Pick up all your trash at lunchtime • Ask your mom if she needs help with dinner • Play a game with your younger brother or sister • Share your supplies in the classroom • Let someone get in line in front of you • Tell the truth even if it means you may get in trouble • Stick up for your friends when others are being mean to them • Follow directions the first time they are given • Say kind words to others in your class

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