52 Character Building Thoughts for Children
By Leah Davies, M.Ed.
# How I look is not as important as how I act.
# I treat others the way I want them to treat me.
# I am a good sport; I follow the rules, take turns and play fair.
# It is okay to laugh at funny things, but not to laugh at others.
# I do not gossip; if I cannot say anything helpful, I do not say anything at all.
# When I am sad, I help myself feel better by thinking of things that are good in my life.
# In order to have friends, I must act in a kind way.
# I believe that I am someone who can do important things.
# What I say and how I say it tells others the kind of person I am.
# I appreciate my family, my teachers, and my school.
# I treat everyone with respect.
# When I listen, I show others that I care about them.
# I am being a good citizen when I volunteer to help others.
# I think for myself and make smart choices that are good for me.
# Each day offers a new start to do my best.
# I try to understand what my friends are feeling.
# Everyone makes mistakes, so instead of getting angry with myself, I try to do better.
# I do not give up; I keep trying until I can do my work.
# Sharing with others makes me feel good and makes them feel good too.
# I work out my problems without hurting myself or others.
# I am being polite when I wait for my turn and say please and thank you.
# When I smile at people, they usually smile back.
# I encourage my friends to do their best.
# My values guide me to do what is right.
# I am honest; I do not cheat or steal.
# When I am angry, I use self-control and do not hurt others.
# I am being creative when I dance, draw, paint or write a poem or story.
# I say, “No!” to things that could hurt my body like tobacco and alcohol.
# When I do what I say I will do, I am being responsible.
# I am grateful for what I have, so I share with others.
# I try to learn something new each day.
# When things do not go my way, I stop and think of what I can do to make them better.
# I do not make fun of other children because I don’t know what their life is like.
# I feel successful when I do my best.
# Everyone has good and bad feelings.
# I take care of myself by eating healthy food, exercising and getting enough rest.
# I am being punctual when I am on time and do not keep people waiting.
# When I cooperate with others, I get more done.
# I follow the rules and try to make my school a better place.
# I like to get to know children who are different from me.
# Since I tell the truth, my friends trust me.
# I look for what is good in others and I say what I like about them.
# I buy only what I need and I save my money.
# When I use my time wisely, there is usually enough time to do what I want to do.
# I think before I act; how I act affects how others treat me.
# Using manners helps me keep my friends.
# I have courage to stand up for children who are teased.
# Before I do something, I ask myself, “Is it safe?”
# I am me — I do not try to be like someone else.
# I care about living things on earth so I recycle and do not litter.
# When I write down what I think and feel, I learn about myself.
# I plan ahead and think about what I want to do when I grow up.
By Leah Davies, M.Ed.
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4 opinions for 52 Character Building Thoughts for Children
WAHM Tara
Dec 14, 2007 at 10:03 pm
Excellent topic! If we could only get our children to follow all 52!
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Feb 3, 2008 at 3:59 pm
Thanks for reproducing my “52 Character Building Thoughts for Children.” The following is a link to my site, http://www.kellybear.com . It containes 80 reproducible teacher/counselor articles, 10 Parenting Handouts, and 10 activities for children.
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