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Many young
people think that taking responsibility is a
burden or a punishment. Help them understand
that making responsible choices can lead to more
freedom and better outcomes.
- Who’s To Blame? - What's
the difference between blame and responsibility?
This classroom experience helps students
understand their emotions and reactions to being
blamed for something versus being asked to take
responsibility.
- Don’t Look At Me! - Young
people frequently want to assign blame to
others. This classroom activity allows them to
recognize that it is unfair to expect others to
take responsibility for our own mistakes.
Students gain a better understanding of the
respect they earn when treating others with
fairness.
- Responsibility: Mind
Mapping - Many young people think that
responsibility is a burden and serves only to
restrict their freedom. With this mind-mapping
activity, students explore how making
responsible choices can lead to more freedom and
better outcomes.
- The Error Of Our Ways (3
parts) - We all make mistakes. Students
explore the emotion of guilt and how it can work
either for or against us in dealing with those
mistakes. They discover that it takes courage to
admit when they have made a poor choice and to
take responsibility for the
consequences.
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