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Courage
To face a challenge without
fear; having the determination to do the right thing even when others don't.
Introduction
Courage is not the absence of fear. It is taking action in the face of fear. This
month, we provide a story and a few activities that will teach your child about
courage.
Courage is often associated with soldiers, police officers, fire fighters, and
astronauts. These people are courageous, but it also takes courage to be a good
parent and a good citizen.
It takes courage to fight the temptations and struggles in everyday life. It takes
courage to succeed when others would like to see you fail. Finally, it takes courage
to stand up for those less fortunate. No one would disagree that courage is a
valuable character trait—one that will serve as a foundational piece in
your child’s life.
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To Do
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Go over the
Courage
poster together and put it on the refrigerator.
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Read the story,
Bamboo People,
with your child and discuss the questions at the end.
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Do the What Does Courage Mean to You? activity to reinforce the courage character trait.
Materials
Coming Next Month: Honesty
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