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Character Counts at Liberty-Eylau Early Childhood Center and So Does Mental Health!

Character Education

For our character education program, the Liberty-Eylau Early Childhood Center uses components of the Learning for Life curriculum and 8 Expectations and Life Principles from Great Expectations.  

The Eight Expectations

  • We will value one another as unique and special individuals.
  • We will not laugh at or make fun of a person’s mistakes nor use sarcasm or putdowns.
  •  We will use good manners, saying “please,” “thank you,” and “excuse me” and allow others to go first.
  •  We will cheer each other to success.
  •  We will help one another whenever possible.
  •  We will recognize every effort and applaud it.
  •  We will encourage each other to do our best.
  •  We will practice virtuous living, using the Life Principles.

Life Principles/Character Traits

  •      August  – Respect
  •      September  – Good Citizenship
  •      October  – Honesty/Trustworthiness
  •      November  – Gratitude
  •      December  – Courtesy
  •      January  – Optimism
  •      February  – Caring/Fairness
  •      March  – Courage
  •      April  – Responsibility
  •      May  – Integrity

 

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