The document provides instructions for making a Valentine's card:
1. Cut out the Valentine's card templates on pages 2 and 3 along the dotted lines.
2. Write the name of the person you want to give the card to and your own name.
3. Overlap the two cut-out sides and secure them together with tape or glue. For easy transport, the card can be folded in half after assembling.
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Growth Mindset Valentines - Big Life Journal
The document provides instructions for making a Valentine's card:
1. Cut out the Valentine's card templates on pages 2 and 3 along the dotted lines.
2. Write the name of the person you want to give the card to and your own name.
3. Overlap the two cut-out sides and secure them together with tape or glue. For easy transport, the card can be folded in half after assembling.
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How to Make
Cut out the Valentine's cards on pages
2 and 3 on the dotted lines.
Write who you want to give this card to
and write your name.
Overlap the two sides and secure with
tape or glue. Tip: You can fold your Valentine's cards in half after they are taped together to easily transport.
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Printables by Big Life Journal - biglifejournal.com 2 of 3 Printables by Big Life Journal - biglifejournal.com 3 of 3 ways to help CHILDREN build POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS MODEL RESPECT
Start by asking your children,
PRACTICE MINDFUL SPEECH
“What does respect mean to you?” Point out the ways you work to show them respect by There is power in pausing before we speak. When listening, caring about their feelings, and staying calm children choose words that help rather than harm, when you’re upset. positive relationships take root.
DISAGREE RESPECTFULLY Use the “Three Gates” technique
Before we speak, our words must pass through three gates:
Teach children how to assert themselves
respectfully during conflict. In tricky moments, kids can learn to disagree in ways Is it true? Is it kind? Is it helpful? that even strengthen the relationship.
Allow children to see parental disagreements and their
resolution
Model peaceful communication during real-life struggles Remind your children
Create a menu of choices for disagreements such as both people in an using an ‘I’ Message, walking away, compromising or argument can be correct asking an adult for help —they just have differing Ask your child: “Do you want to be right or do you want viewpoints. to be friends?” or “What’s most important to you in this
situation?”
EMBRACE DIVERSITY TEACH EMPATHY
Embracing differences can be a challenge, Empathy is a key ingredient in positive
but teaching children to treat everyone relationships—it deepens sensitivity and
with respect will serve them well in life. attachment to others.
Identify their emotions and point out your own
Teaching kids to treat everyone with respect Hold family meetings to discuss conflicts, and
will serve them well in life encourage each member to take the other’s
Remember a “strengths-based” perspective perspective
Name: Frannie Sarkar Department: History Honours Year: Second Year Sem 2 Subject: Education (Elective) Teacher: ND Ma'Am TOPIC: Identify 10 Ways in Which A Family Has Socialized