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Good Deed Charts - 6 Children

Added: 27 Jun 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Guide/notes

This is a chart to focus on students good deeds so that he/she will naturally rally to do them on his/her own when they get older. Students record their good deeds by colouring in one rectangle for each good deed completed. Positive reinforcement works wonderfully with students. Students moral reasoning hasn't fully developed until they reach the approximate age of 23 years, therefore students need these recording charts to practice and guide students moral reasoning.

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3-4
SPHE

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Suggestions for use: This is a chart to focus on students good deeds so that he/she will naturally rally to do them on his/her own when they get older. Students record their good deeds by colouring in one rectangle for each good deed completed. Positive reinforcement works wonderfully with students. Students moral reasoning hasn't fully developed until they reach the approximate age of 23 years, therefore students need these recording charts to practice and guide students moral reasoning.

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  • Asset type: Document
  • Language: English
  • Rights: All rights reserved
  • Cost: No
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