Tuesday, February 12, 2019

     And just like that, we are into February!  Responsibility is the theme for most of the guidance classes this month.  This is such an important pillar for character!  There are so many other characteristics tied to it, as well.  I hope you notice your student making an extra effort to be responsible.  Kindergarten transition will have a power point called, "That's Not My Cape."  They will then play a game reinforcing what they have learned in the power point.  First grade will have a power point from their safari friends that demonstrates the importance of being responsible.  They will then play a game of musical chairs.  Whenever a student is out, they will draw a card and decide whether that card demonstrates a responsible behavior.  Second grade has a power point that lists behaviors that will help a person be responsible.  Then they will play a game where they are divided into 4 teams.  Each team has to decide if the case scenario read aloud in showing responsible behaviors or not.  If the behavior is responsible one student from each team will race to get a pineapple card.  The team with the most cards at the end wins.  Third grade is playing a power point game where they determine responsible behaviors.  Kindergarten is focusing on tattle telling.  We have a dinosaur story to review and then will be playing a game to determine if certain scenarios are a "tell" or "don't tell" situation.
      Teaching our kids to be responsible is an ongoing situation (at least in my home it is.)  As I may have mentioned before, laundry is the usual hot topic when it comes to chores-as in bring your laundry to the laundry room.  I wish I had a dollar for every time that I have said, "If it's not in my laundry room, then it doesn't get washed."  I would be independently wealthy!  My statement doesn't seem to have much meaning until there is an immediate crisis, such as no clean underwear!  There is a phrase that states: "Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part."  Ouch!  That is a rough way to learn a lesson.  Yet there are those kids that will make that mistake over and over.  Yes, I have one of those living in my home.  Sometimes it does seem like I am talking to a concrete wall, but I'm not going to stop because I feel that way.  I hope you don't either.  Here is an article from the Focus on the Family website that gives suggestions for age appropriate chores.  There are some hyper links within the lists that offer suggestions to implement that particular chore.
www.focusonthefamily.com/parenting/parenting-challenges/motivating-kids-to-clean-up/age-appropriate-chores
     As always, please let me know if there is anything that I can do to help.  I can be reached at kim.bennett@owensborocatholic.org or (270)684-7583.




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