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Adapted from Kids Who Outwit Adults John R Seita, EdD & Larry K Brendtro, PhD

The Circle of Courage. . Independence: Children must be given opportunities to develop responsibility in order to believe “I have power over my life.” Generosity: Children must be given opportunities to contribute to others in order to believe “I have a purpose for my life.”. Generosity. ™.

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Adapted from Kids Who Outwit Adults John R Seita, EdD & Larry K Brendtro, PhD

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  1. The Circle of Courage  Independence: Children must be given opportunities to develop responsibility in order to believe “I have power over my life.” Generosity: Children must be given opportunities to contribute to others inorder to believe “I have a purposefor my life.” Generosity ™  47 Independence Belonging Art by George Blue Bird is reproduced with permission of Circle of Courage, Inc.  Belonging: Children need opportunities to experience secure, loving relationships in order to believe “I can trust others.” Mastery: The potentials of children must be developed through opportunities to learn and succeed in order to believe “I have talent.” Mastery  Adapted from Kids Who Outwit AdultsJohn R Seita, EdD & Larry K Brendtro, PhD Chapter Four Pathways to Opportunity

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