Character is who we really are. It's what we do when no one is
looking. It' s the accumulation of thoughts, values, words and actions. These
become the habits that comprise our character. That character determines our
destiny.
A person of character thinks right and does right according to
core universal values that define the qualities of a good person:
trustworthiness, respect,
responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship. The character counts! Coalition calls these the Six Pillars of Character. Whatever we call them, though, our role as character developers is to guide young people's thoughts, words, actions and habits toward these values, which all people share, regardless of other differences.
responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship. The character counts! Coalition calls these the Six Pillars of Character. Whatever we call them, though, our role as character developers is to guide young people's thoughts, words, actions and habits toward these values, which all people share, regardless of other differences.
The family is the primary character-building force in a child's
life, and character education is a major family obligation. It's a parent's job
to help our kids engage the world with as much trustworthiness, respect,
responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship as possible. This challenge
becomes more manageable by taking a simple approach and involving the full
community in sending a common message about the standards of good character. It
also helps to identify other major character influences in anyone's life:
• people we
admire
• people who
spend time with us
• reactions we
observe
• goals
• expectations
• games
• friends
• life
experiences
• stories we hear
• books we read
• words we hear
• music we hear
• TV shows and
movies
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