- Character Education Guide, Be a BRICK not a Marshmallow!
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Character Education Guide, Be a BRICK not a Marshmallow!
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For Educators, parents, and community-based organization personnel, or anyone wanting to support their own health and well-being!
How to Best Use this booklet
This publication is designed as a guide for educators, parents, and community organizations, overseeing the experiences and activities of children. It is a guide for the social emotional learning (SEL) and character development of those children. Adults can teach the B.R.I.C.K. acronym, and the meanings elaborated on these pages to children. It will then become a smile-inducing acknowledgement for a child for them to be called a “BRICK”. Activities, books, videos and experiences may then be planned for children that support their growing awareness of these attributes for their health and well-being, just as they are at the two Breakthrough Magnet Schools, North and South.
The Character Guide information is relevant to “Relationships” with others at any age, whether it be, child:child, adult: child, or adult:adult interactions. I’m excited to share this work with you, hot off the press. We have been using the B.R.I.C.K. acronym since 1998 at both schools and it is now available to the general public exclusively through this website.
Profits from the sale of this guide will be used to fund grants, applied for by the staff, educators, administrators, and families of the two Breakthrough Magnet Schools. They will also help fund the community projects of the Sheff Movement Coalition, the community-based organization that grew out of the landmark Sheff vs. O’Neill court decision in support of “quality integrated education” for all students in the Greater Hartford, CT region.
$11.00 - tax included
How to Best Use this booklet
This publication is designed as a guide for educators, parents, and community organizations, overseeing the experiences and activities of children. It is a guide for the social emotional learning (SEL) and character development of those children. Adults can teach the B.R.I.C.K. acronym, and the meanings elaborated on these pages to children. It will then become a smile-inducing acknowledgement for a child for them to be called a “BRICK”. Activities, books, videos and experiences may then be planned for children that support their growing awareness of these attributes for their health and well-being, just as they are at the two Breakthrough Magnet Schools, North and South.
The Character Guide information is relevant to “Relationships” with others at any age, whether it be, child:child, adult: child, or adult:adult interactions. I’m excited to share this work with you, hot off the press. We have been using the B.R.I.C.K. acronym since 1998 at both schools and it is now available to the general public exclusively through this website.
Profits from the sale of this guide will be used to fund grants, applied for by the staff, educators, administrators, and families of the two Breakthrough Magnet Schools. They will also help fund the community projects of the Sheff Movement Coalition, the community-based organization that grew out of the landmark Sheff vs. O’Neill court decision in support of “quality integrated education” for all students in the Greater Hartford, CT region.
$11.00 - tax included