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Overview
The Living Values Activities curriculum is
written for educators and other adults
working with children who are concerned
about an increasingly violent world and a
lack of respect for others. Already a
success in more than 1,000 locations
worldwide, Living Values Education offers age-appropriate activities
that promote self-esteem, critical thinking,
emotional intelligence, and creative
expression - the necessary wellspring of
skills that will enable children to respond
positively to an ever-changing and
diverse society. This Living Values
Activities book includes:
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Goals and lesson plans for young adults ages 15-22 that explore
twelve key units: Peace, Respect, Love, Tolerance, Honesty,
Humility, Cooperation, Happiness, Responsibility, Simplicity, Unity,
and Freedom.
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Lessons that encourage skill-building for both left- and right-brain
thinkers, include reflecting, imagining, mind mapping, writing, role
playing, artistic expression and discussion.
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Child-tested exercises submitted by successful educators.
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Tips to incorporate the program into a curriculum with time and
budget constraints.
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Examples of dialogues to be used in guided imagery; conflict
resolution and stories.
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Educator notes for preparation and special circumstances.
Whether you are a professor, counselor, workshop leader, facilitator or a
concerned parent, equipping the young people of today with social skills
and allowing them to explore core values will help them develop their
potential, and inspire them to put their values into practice in the world by
making a positive difference.

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