This month our Powerful Wordof the month is “manners.” From please and thank you to opening doors and staying quiet in the library, manners refer to social graces we use to show others that their feelings matter. When we use kind words and actions, we help others feel comfortable. Manners involve some of our other [...]
Showing Kindness and Respect through what we do–Manners: May’s Powerful Word
Learning How to Be A Good Finder – Positive Attitude: April’s Powerful Word
This month our Powerful Words program will focus on teaching “Positive Attitude.” An attitude is how our thoughts and feelings translate into actions. In other words, how we think and feel typically determines how we behave. When we have a good attitude, we think and feel more optimistically and tend to behave in more positive [...]
Responding to Anger, the healthy way: Anger Management—March’s Powerful Word
This month we will focus onthe Powerful Word, “AngerManagement.” Anger Management is the third and final concept in our three month curriculum aimed at empathic goal-setting, problem-solving and relationship management. This Powerful Word relies heavily on our previous two powerful words; empathy and self control. We must be able to recognize and consider other people’s [...]
Thinking through choices instead of acting on impulse: February’s Powerful Word – Self-Control
This month we will focus on the Powerful Word, “self control.” Self control is the second concept in our three month curriculum aimed at empathic goal-setting, problemsolving and relationship management. Coming on the heels of “empathy” month, focusing on self control further demonstrates how we can be in control of our own actions as our [...]
Walking Your Talk: Showing Your Values Even When Your Kids Aren’t Looking
“Remember, people will judge you by your actions, not your intentions. You may have a heart of gold — but so does a hard-boiled egg.” ~Author Unknown As parents and teachers we often zone out when we get a moment alone. It’s normal– I do it too. I am far from perfect, lose my temper [...]
Walking Your Talk: Showing Your Values Even When Your Kids Aren’t Looking is a post from: Dr. Robyn Silverman – Child Development Specialist, Body Image Expert, Success Coach & the Creator of the Powerful Words Character Development System
Understanding and Responding to other people’s feelings: Empathy – January’s Powerful Word!
This month we will focus on the Powerful Word, “empathy.” Empathy refers to our ability to “take a walk in someone else’s shoes” so we can imagine how they feel and respond appropriately. A crucial social skill, empathy allows people to problem solve together as well as make and retain friends. Without the ability to [...]
I messed up, Mom & Dad! 10 Ways to Teach Children to Embrace Their Mistakes
It may seem counter-intuitive, but kids need to fall on their face a lot during childhood. It’s part of learning. A parent got in touch with me recently and told me with some pride that she is the infamous “helicopter parent” that she’s heard me talk about on my blog and in the media. “I [...]
I messed up, Mom & Dad! 10 Ways to Teach Children to Embrace Their Mistakes is a post from: Dr. Robyn Silverman – Child Development Specialist, Body Image Expert, Success Coach & the Creator of the Powerful Words Character Development System
Taking Responsibility For Our Community—Citizenship: November’s Powerful Word
Citizenship is more than simply being a member of a community. It’s a powerful word that reflects how we behave towards our community as well as how we respond to it when it’s in need. Whether we are referring to our school, our local area or of the world at large, as citizens it’s important [...]

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