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Explore the significance of values such as stability, compassion, determination, and responsibility in shaping character. Understand the importance of exhibiting qualities like justice, loyalty, and citizenship in daily actions. Learn how to control emotions and identify the six basic emotions. Enhance your emotional intelligence and character development skills through interactive activities and discussions.
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Take a worksheet from the front table.Copy the vocabulary – we will define them as we go. • Values • Stability • Compassion • Dependability • Determination • Justice • Loyalty • Responsibility • Citizenship • Peer • PeerPressure
Values • Values – qualities, standards, or principles that are desirable.
Values, What Are They? • Stability – dependability, reliability. • Respect – to honor or value. • Compassion – ability to feel another’s suffering and wantto relieve it.
Values, What Are They? • Dependability – trait of being reliable; trustworthy; ability to be counted on. • Determination – the power or habit of deciding definitely and firmly. • Faith – belief or trust in someone or something. • Honesty – refusal to lie, cheat, steal, or deceive.
Values, What Are They? • Justice – upholding what is right or just. • Loyalty – faithful to a person, cause, ideal, custom, or product. • Responsibility – being accountable for your actions or items. • Citizenship – showing respect for people, places and things.
Learning to control our emotions while we are young becomes a valuable tool or skill to use when we become adults.