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High School teaching guide (discussion guide, lesson plans, teacher's guide) for trustworthiness and honesty. Includes classroom discussion questions, writing assignments, and student activities. Created in association with Character Counts!

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Check out these 11 confidence-building activities for kids. Through activities focused on responsibility, self-esteem, responsibility, belonging, and self awareness, students will feel more confident. School counselors and classroom teachers can use these activities. They are perfect for elementary students.

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Students are hard at work, building their Wall of Trust (also known as their reputation) every day. Here's an activity using cardboard bricks that can visually show students how important that construction work is. Don’t have these cute little bricks? No worries; you can use the Kleenex boxes that you get from each student at the beginning of the year! Before giving each student a brick, ask something like this: "Why do people like you?" or "What makes you a good friend?" or "In what ways…

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