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Strategies for Building a Child’s Character

Good character traits, such as respect, cooperation, and honesty, are arguably the most important things that children need to learn. These traits and others help students make good choices, develop self-esteem, and become responsible citizens and caring individuals. Educators aiming to implement character education lessons into their curriculum can find ideas here. Consider creating opportunities for discussion and modeling in the classroom.

Discuss Good Character vs Bad Character

Put the importance of positive character traits into perspective for students by starting conversations about respect, honesty, responsibility, or teamwork. After listening to stories or examples, turn the conversation to character-related themes by asking leading questions such as:

  1. Why do you think your friend or classmate acted like that?
  2. What could you have done to help?
  3. Do you think that was the right thing to do? Why?
  4. How did that make you feel?

More Character Building Ideas 

Tips for Modeling Good Character

Be a role model. Children imitate the adults in their lives. Take time to reflect on your words and actions to make sure you are portraying the character traits you want your students to develop.

Give them breathing room. Children—and adults— develop character when they experience things first-hand. When appropriate, take a step back and allow a student to solve his/her own disagreements with friends, make and fix his/her own mistakes, and deal with other real-life situations.

Offer Praise. Notice when students exhibit positive character behavior such as sharing toys, keeping their space clean, or holding the door open for someone who needs help. Praise them for showing generosity, responsibility, or caring.

Clear consequences should be communicated.  All choices (positive or negative) have consequences. In order for these to be effective, they should be consistent and clearly understood by the students.  Immediate consequences work best to reinforce positive behavior and deter negative behavior.

Character Building Activities & Lessons

Positive character traits develop over time, with consistent encouragement. The Premier Esteem® US planner and the Premier Esteem® Canada Planner promote a positive environment for learning and growth, where students feel physically and emotionally safe.  By using planning skills to address the Whole child, a student’s social, emotional, intellectual and physical development can improve so teaching and learning can occur.

A more direct way to incorporate discussion and activities around building character is through classroom activities.  These free lesson plans are available to download. Help students in elementary, middle, and high school develop and examine positive character traits. Start the conversation and get students involved in activities that encourage the development of good character.

Download Character Building Lesson Plans

Updated 3/2/2018

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