Balanced Life Skills October Newsletter

The October newsletter is ready for you to see what is happening during the month.  I hope you enjoy it and we look forward to a very busy month.  I am especially looking forward to seeing our students talk about bullying in their classrooms.  This is the beginning of creating a culture of peace in our schools and community.

Oct. 2011 News

Bully Prevention Month – Why Children Do Not Report Bullying

I have started to record 31 messages about bullying and posting them on the Bully Prevention Partners website.  The fourth one posted today talks about the reasons children give for waiting a long time or not report at all the bullying that might be taking place to them.  For the rest of this month we will discuss this subject and I encourage everyone who is interested in this subject to join in the conversation on creating a culture of peace in our schools and community.

 

National Bully Prevention Month Messages

For the next 31 days Bully Prevention Partners is placing messages on their front page discussing issues of bullying.  They will include what is bullying, why kids do not tell parents about bullying experiences, examining the effects on the bully, the victim and those that witness the behavior.

Along with all of this some of our students will be making presentations in their classroom to raise awareness and we will be encouraging everyone to take the Stop Bullying Now Pledge that will soon be on the Bully Prevention Partners website.  Please join with all of us who are interested to raise the awareness and to let our children and others know that we want to continue to cultivate the culture of peace in our schools.

Look for our announcement of Bully Prevention Seminars for students on October 21 with follow up seminars on a monthly basis for the rest of the school year.  Lets work together to Stop Bully Now.

Life Skills: Diligence – Definition

Teaching character and life skills to students

 

Each month we define and discuss a word of character development and life skill with all of our students.

This month the word is Diligence and will be defined this way.

Young students: Diligence means: “I do my work carefully!”

Older students: Diligence means: Carried out with great care and consistent effort until the task is done.

Here are the worksheets for our students:

Diligence worksheet TT

Diligence worksheet 5-6

Diligence worksheet 7-12

Diligence worksheet Teens&Adults

If you would like to see how we will deal with this subject with our students please follow our discussions here during the month of October or come in and TRY A CLASS.

The Highest Level of Self Reliance

Teaching character and life skills to students

We have spoken this month about how proud we are of our efforts and accomplishment when we do something on our own for the first time.  Whether we are a child or an adult, when we have made the time and put in the effort to learn a new skill, and then show we can do it on our own, it is reason for celebration.

But the next level of self reliance is even more important.  The highest level of self reliance is practicing our new skill or doing what we have learned, without someone having to tell us to do so.  In the case of children, we see them work very hard to learn to make their bed or brush their teeth, but after some time of doing this skill they may slack off when the praise and novelty wears off.  Now they have to be told, Make your bed, brush your teeth, pick up your toys, get dressed for school, etc…

The ultimate level of self reliance is not just being able to perform an act, but to practice it on your own without having to be reminded, asked, or begged to do what you already know how to do.  This is not just a child’s quality that needs to be developed.  When preparing this month for this word, I thought about how many things that I put off, do not practice or ask others to do – that I know perfectly well how to do and should be doing.  This month I have been working at developing my own self reliance and trying to make it at the higher level – not waiting for someone to ask me,but rather just doing it.  Talk to your children and yourself about this higher level of self reliance.  It is a good reminder for us and them, and will be pleasing to our spouses and work partners.