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CHARACTER COUNTS!
Pomerado Elementary Character Mural

CHARACTER COUNTS! and the Six Pillars of Character
are service marks of the CHARACTER COUNTS! Coalition, a project of
the Josephson Institute of Ethics.
www.charactercounts.org
Trustworthiness
One of the Six Pillars of Character is
Trustworthiness. Here are
some of the trustworthy behaviors we will be focusing on at school.
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Be
honest
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Stand
up for what you believe in.
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Keep
your word.
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Return
what you borrow.
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Keep
promises.
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Be
your best.
You can be watching for
these positive behaviors in your child.
When you see trustworthiness in action, show your appreciation
through a compliment.
A great way to teach
your child about this character trait is to discuss the
trustworthiness of people in the news.
This is a wonderful way to talk about current events as well as
popular people’s images. What
do the words and actions of movie stars, musicians, politicians, and
other public figures say about their character?
Are they trustworthy?
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Respect
One of the Six Pillars of Character is Respect.
Here are some of the ways Respect is shown:
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Courtesy
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Politeness
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Appreciation
of individual differences
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Respecting
others’ rights
At home, your whole family can work on being more
polite and courteous to one another.
Often people “forget their manners” around those with whom
they are most familiar. When
you raise the standards in this area, you’ll be pleased at the
change.
You might also focus on the unique qualities of
your family members. Each
day during meal time, for example, you might all name a good trait for
one person. For example,
“Dad is a good storyteller. He
makes me laugh. I like Dad’s pancakes.”
By focusing on what each person does well, you are appreciating
that person’s unique abilities.
This idea can be carried outside the home, helping children to
see that people who are different from you and your family have unique
abilities to be admired and respected.
Have fun practicing Respect!
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Responsibility
One of the Six Pillars of Character is Responsibility.
We will be working on being reliable, setting a good example
for others, and doing our best. A
good way to reinforce responsibility at home is to give your child
chores or tasks to do. The
goal is to have children complete their work on their own, without
reminders from you, and on time.
When you assign responsibilities to family members, be sure the
task is understood and a time frame for getting it done is clear.
You might need to check on progress from time to time,
especially if the job is a new one.
It is a great idea to plan with your child a regular schedule
for him or her to use in completing homework and other school or
extracurricular activities. Often
students need a structure and a time frame in which to complete their
responsibilities on their own.
Responsibility also can include having self-control, choosing
to have a positive attitude, and being persistent.
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Fairness
Fairness is one of the Six Pillars of Character.
At school we will be talking about ways to promote Fairness,
such as:
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Be
open-minded.
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Listen
to others.
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Try
to understand what others are saying and feeling.
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Be
careful making judgments about others.
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Be
consistent.
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Treat
people equally and equitably.
When you hear the age-old whine, “It’s not
fair!” from your child, ask him or her what is unfair about the
situation. In talking
through these problems, you can teach a good lesson on what Fairness
is.
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Caring
One of the Six Pillars of Character is Caring.
We will be showing that we care about one another at school
through kindness, sharing, compassion, and helpfulness.
We will be remembering to treat others as we would like to be
treated.
You and your family can show kindness at home by giving each
other anonymous ‘secret buddy’ notes, doing small chores as a
surprise for others, and family members can ‘catch’ each other in
the act of kindness.
Being charitable is another way of demonstrating Caring. Together as a family, you could select a group, a cause, or a
needy individual to help. Putting
other people’s needs in front of your own, is a good way to show
that you care about them!
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Citizenship
One of the Six Pillars of Character is
citizenship. Here are
some of the ways good citizenship is shown:
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Play
by the rules.
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Obey
laws, and respect authority.
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Do
your share of the work.
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Be
charitable, and help by volunteering your time.
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Be
good neighbors.
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Protect
the environment and conserve natural resources.
It would be wonderful if your family could
discuss ways to be a good citizen.
A way for your child to practice citizenship would be through
following family rules, school rules, and game rules.
Volunteering to help others and taking care of the environment
are ways to show good citizenship.
Perhaps you can recycle more, plant trees on special occasions,
or participate in litter cleanup projects.
You can also set family goals for citizenship.
Each member of the family should complete the following
sentence and post it where it can serve as a reminder:
I will be a good
citizen by ____________________________. (Sample goals:
…by recycling aluminum, glass, and newspapers, …by
volunteering to do an extra chore,…following the rules at school.)
Have fun practicing good citizenship!
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