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Cyclone Pride Theme of the Month: Resiliency

Definition Resilience means facing life’s difficulties with courage and patience – refusing to give up. It is the quality of character that allows a person or group of people rebound from misfortune, hardships and traumas.

Click on the picture to link to a video about resiliency.

Classroom Discussion Questions: 1. Derek Redmond chose to continue and complete the race. What does that tell you about his character? 2. What role did Derek’s father play in this story? 3. Have you ever been in Derek or his father’s shoes? 4. What lesson about resiliency can we learn from either character in this story?