RESPONSIBILITY DO WHAT YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO DO! Created By: Belinda Jacobs Dowless, MS, ITFS School Counselor Think B.E.A.R.S.! B = Be Responsible!

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RESPONSIBILITY DO WHAT YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO DO! Created By: Belinda Jacobs Dowless, MS, ITFS School Counselor Think B.E.A.R.S.! B = Be Responsible!

B = BE RESPONSIBLE Being Responsible means to do what you are supposed to do!

Complete your homework and chores on time without being reminded.

Follow through on your commitments, even when you don't feel like it.

Accept responsibility for your mistakes and learn from them. Don't make excuses or blame others.

Find out what needs to be done and do it.

Make wise choices, such as choosing to eat healthy foods and wearing a helmet.

Take care of your things and those of other people. Return items you borrow.

Always do your very best. Others are counting on you!