Growing Responsible Citizens with Life Skills

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Growing Responsible Citizens with Life Skills Truthfulness Resourcefulness Trustworthiness No Put Downs Common Sense Cooperation Courage Curiosity Effort Flexibility Friendship Initiative Integrity Perseverance Patience Organization Pride Problem Solving Sense of Humor Responsibility Caring Active Listening Personal Best

Resourcefulness Caring Pride Organization 18 Life Skills Common Sense Cooperation Courage Curiosity Effort Flexibility Friendship Initiative Integrity Perseverance Patience Organization Pride Problem Solving Sense of Humor Responsibility Caring 2

Personal Best 5 Lifelong Guidelines No Put Downs Active Listening Truthfulness Trustworthiness Personal Best

Growing Responsible Citizens Problem Solving Courage Curiosity No Put Downs Pride Friendship

Growing Responsible Citizens Resourcefulness Perseverance Active Listening Initiative Integrity Cooperation Patience Effort

Growing Responsible Citizens Friendship Organization Resourcefulness Common Sense Caring Integrity

Cooperation To work together toward a common goal 7

Friendship To make and keep a friend through mutual trust and caring 8

Perseverance To keep at it 9

No Put Downs To never use words, actions, and/or body language that degrade, humiliate, or dishonor others 10

Resourcefulness To respond to challenges and opportunities in creative ways 11

Active Listening To listen with the intention of understanding what the speaker intends to communicate 12

Responsibility To respond to challenges and opportunities in creative ways 13

Effort To do your best 14

Organization To plan, arrange and implement in an orderly way 15

Problem Solving To create solutions to difficult situations and everyday problems 16

Pride Satisfaction from doing one’s personal best

Sense of Humor To laugh and be playful without harming others 18

Courage To act according to one’s beliefs despite fear of adverse consequences 19

Trustworthiness To act in a manner that makes one worthy of trust and confidence 20

Patience To wait calmly for someone or something 21

Common Sense To use good judgment 22

Integrity To act according to a sense of what’s right and wrong 23

Initiative To do something, of one’s own free will, because it needs to be done 24

Flexibility To be willing to alter plans when necessary 25

Caring To feel and show concern for others 26

Curiosity A desire to investigate and seek understanding of one’s world 27

Personal Best To do one’s best given the circumstances and available resources 28

Truthfulness To be honest about things and feelings with oneself and others 29