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  1. How to Teach Toward Character Development by James W. Komarnicki, 2004-11-26
  2. Once Upon a Time... Storytelling to Teach Character and Prevent Bullying by Elisa Davy Pearmain, 2006-02-01
  3. Story Solutions: Using Tales to Build Character and Teach Bully Prevention, Drug Prevention, and Conflict Resolution by Kevin Strauss, 2011-02-28
  4. Fresh Takes on Teaching Literary Elements: How to Teach What Really Matters About Character, Setting, Point of View, and Theme by Jeffrey Wilhelm, Michael Smith, 2010-01-01
  5. Helping Your Preschool Child: with Activities for Children from Infancy through Age 5. by Nancy Paulu, Fran Lehr, et all 2010-05-17
  6. You Break It, You Buy It: And Three Dozen More Opportune Moments to Teach Family Values (A Teachable Moment Book) by Kass P. Dotterweich, 1995-08

1. %CASTLES IN THE SAND
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2. Www.bsomusic.org
Supplementing the cultural program are mentoring services that encourage character development, teach life skills, advise on teen pregnancy prevention, assist with truancy problems
http://www.bsomusic.org/main.taf?p=5,12,2,1,1&prid=20090912_1&type=archi

3. Free Home School Newsletter The Homeschooler's Notebook - Plan A Fantastic, Stre
is character development. Teach them to put the needs of others ahead of their own desires; to do unto others as they would like to be treated; to graciously allow the others to go
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4. Who Will Die On The Autobots? [Archive] - The Superhero Hype! Boards
Still feel that the best hero death is one that occurs to a character people like and sympathize with. Which requires one thing character development. Teach Bay this concept
http://forums.superherohype.com/archive/index.php/t-319717.html
The Superhero Hype! Boards Transformers Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen PDA View Full Version : Who will die on the Autobots? Hush 02-16-2009, 09:46 PM I have nothing substantial for this argument, but I think that Optimus is going to die this film or at least be sacrificed like Han in Empire. Its justa thought but i mean it seriously looks like the Autobots are going to get there collective ass handed to them. Any thoughts? If there is a thread about this go ahead and close or Merge please. 02-16-2009, 10:41 PM They really are pushing this for a possible Decepticon victory. I could see Optimus dying by sacrificing himself for something than of course being brought back in the 3rd to save the day again.
The only two Autobots I DON'T see dying are Bumblebee and Ironhide. DJ Kornphlake 02-16-2009, 11:11 PM I'll let you know when I finish building my flux capacitor. 02-16-2009, 11:17 PM I could see prime being severly hurt but not dying Colossal Spoons 02-16-2009, 11:37 PM The only two Autobots I DON'T see dying are Bumblebee and Ironhide.
I'd raise hell if Ironhide died :cmad: Raiden 02-17-2009, 12:17 AM

5. Youth Connections Spring 09
Second, emphasize people skills and character development. Teach your child to be polite, courteous and honest. This will elicit a positive response from peers, teachers, and
http://issuu.com/helenair/docs/youthconnspring

6. Thatxinyan.blogspot.com
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7. Association For Lifelong Communicators
skills Provide opportunities to learn, refine and present effective and ethical communication - Stimulate intellectual, spiritual, social and character development - Teach and
http://lifelongcommunicators.org/about.html
The Association for Lifelong Communicators was established for charitable, educational and religious purposes by advancing a greater understanding and appreciation of the art of communication and formal forensics among youth. The goals of the Association for Lifelong Communicators include:
  • Develop lifelong communication skills Provide opportunities to learn, refine and present effective and ethical communication Stimulate intellectual, spiritual, social and character development Teach and reinforce Biblical principles in communication Encourage confidence, leadership and community service.
    Diana Wolfson Robert Wolfson Kent Shaw Brian Vanderway

Lifelong Communicators was established in 2006 to expand communication training and speaking activities for youth. It’s president and founder, Diana Wolfson, has had nearly 30 years of teaching experience. After graduating with a double major in English and Philosophy, Diana taught English in public high schools for eight years. She received her Masters of Education degree in Instructional Leadership from the University of Illinois – Chicago. Diana educated her two sons at home. During that time she created and implemented an educational enrichment program for families who home educate. This included developing and teaching courses, co-directing plays, hosting conferences, and teaching a variety of workshops. It was during these home school years that she founded a forensics team called Chicago CHARGE, developed speech and debate curriculum, established a state forensics organization, and began directing speech and debate tournaments.

8. Pub18.bravenet.com
Character development! Teach, enforce, advocate, and model appropriate behaviors in all areas of life for all student athletes. Even the parents should get involved by staying
http://pub18.bravenet.com/forum/static/show.php?usernum=1529108027&frmid=8&a

9. African Heritage Dancers And Drummers
Supplementing the cultural program are mentoring services that encourage character development, teach life skills, advise on teen pregnancy
http://www.cominguptaller.org/profile/pr02multi.htm
African Heritage Dancers and Drummers 4018 Minnesota Avenue, NE Washington DC
Program: African Heritage Dancers and Drummers
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Youth Served:
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10. Bethany University Baseball Coach
Demonstrate an ongoing commitment to students' relationships with Jesus Christ, attendance in a local church and Christian character development. Teach advanced baseball skills and
http://www.bethany.edu/servicesb/baseballCoach.htm
Financial Aid Student Accounts Student Life Bookstore ... Employment Head Baseball Coach Position Description: T Essential Responsibilities
  • Demonstrate an ongoing commitment to students' relationships with Jesus Christ, attendance in a local church and Christian character development. Teach advanced baseball skills and concepts to student athletes. Plan, coordinate, and supervise all practices, weight training, and conditioning. Schedule all season games. Coordinate all travel (vans/hotels/meals) of the team and coaches. Oversee the student athletes? academic standing and provide resources to student athletes when necessary to maintain the minimum NAIA academic standards. Recruit and retain Christian student athletes for the team who will embrace the mission of Bethany University. Manage the baseball budget. Purchase and maintain all equipment necessary for the team. Other related duties as assigned by the Athletic Director.
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  • Familiar with NAIA rules and regulations. Bachelor's degree preferred. Prior coaching experience preferred.

11. Spiritual Mothering As A Christian Principle
Assist with character development; Teach them domestic responsibilities, including cooking and cleaning. As Hebrews 612 shows, a spiritual mother does more than teach, she becomes the
http://www.faithclipart.com/guide/christian-principles/spiritual-mothering/spiri
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The Important Role Women Play in the Lives of Youth
"The older women likewise, that they be reverent in behavior, not slanderers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things that they admonish the young women to love their husbands, to love their children, to be discreet, chaste, homemakers, good, obedient to their husbands, that the word of God may not be blasphemed. " (Titus 2:3,4)
Simply put, the role of a spiritual mother is to mentor and provide a proper example to younger women who God assigns to them. A spiritual mother also imparts Christian character, domestic responsibility and teaches them how to live Christ-centered lives.
For young women growing up in healthy Christian families, the concept of spiritual mothering is well established because it starts in their homes. Christian mothers, having received training from older Christian women in their early years, are able to demonstrate the love of God to their children. These children are exposed to the larger church family and to other women in the congregation who work in the nursery, the toddler room and Sunday school classrooms. Many of these workers take on the role of spiritual mothers.
Through the years, God assigns one or more older women to give special attention to a certain child. God then gives that woman special grace and wisdom in relation to that child. When spiritual bonds are made between older and younger women, they often last a lifetime. And while it begins with the spiritual mother nurturing her assigned daughter, through the years, the daughters tend to pour back love and respect into the relationship.

12. CERTIFICATION, ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND RELEASE
o A Social Emotional Learning program utilizing Second Step Curriculum, school wide expectations and Morning Meetings (Den Time) promote character development, teach
http://www.ogilvie.k12.mn.us/elementary/Great Qualities of Ogilvie ELementary.ht
Great Q ualities of Ogilvie Elementary Characteristics of Ogilvie Elementary School o Parent participation is appreciated! o Reading First K-3 program in its fourth year giving teachers the equivalent of a Masters Degree in Reading instruction. o Reading First Program that will be refined and monitored through staff collaboration in the practice of scientifically tested reading instruction. o Reading First instruction that will be expanded into grades 4-6. o Standards matched curriculum continuously evaluated. o Veteran special education staff. o Small, clean, safe, and nurturing environment where students are noticed. o Proximity from busy roads aids in safety. o o A Social Emotional Learning program utilizing Second Step Curriculum, school wide expectations and Morning Meetings (Den Time) promote character development, teach appropriate behavior and problem solving skills, as well as, a positive learning environment with the goal of minimizing adverse behavior so we can focus on learning! Free and Effective All Day Every Day Kindergarten. o Great focus on social development and skills o All Day Every Day aides in transition to upper grades.

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The mission of the Salem Police Explorer Post is to provide career opportunities, build character development, teach life skills, encourage citizenship, and gain leadership
http://www.salemva.gov/police/servsalem/explorers.aspx

SALEM POLICE EXPLORERS
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The Explorers are also an active part of the community, staying involved in crime prevention activities, such as McGruff, the Virginia State Police sponsored Help Eliminate Auto Theft (H.E.A.T) program and assisting with the D.A.R.E program. Each year under the supervision of Advisors Explorers take part in the annual Christmas Parade, the Salem Fair, and Relay for Life. Every year in the last weekend of January the Post participates in Winterfest, a competition for Law Enforcement Explorers held in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Over 50 Explorer Post’s attend with over 2,000 Explorers. In 2009 the Salem Police Explorer Post placed 1st in the DUI competition.
Currently the Explorer Post consists of 15 members from multiple locations within the Roanoke Valley. While most members are students at Salem High School, the Explorer Post also has members attending Hidden Valley High School, Cave Spring High School, Northside High School, Roanoke College, and Averett University.
Currently the Post has five advisors:
Senior Advisor-Detective Stacey Sheppard
Associate Advisor-Senior Officer Scott Sheppard
Associate Advisor- Detective Stan Malek
Associate Advisor-Senior Officer William Weeks
Associate Advisor-Officer Josh Shelor Detective Sheppard, Detective Malek, Senior Officer Weeks, and Officer Shelor all were prior Explorers with the Salem Police Explorers. With over 30 years of history the Explorer has gradually become what it is today.

14. CBIRS Request 1481
Program will provide girls, ages 1217, with group work to deal with gender specific issues, skills to prepare them to live independently, promote character development, teach like
http://www.flsenate.gov/data/Publications/2006/senate/reports/budget_issues/SENR
Community Budget Issue Requests - Tracking Id #1481 Minority Female Delinquency Prevention Program Requester: Venus Highsmith Organization: Hands Up Corporation of America Project Title: Minority Female Delinquency Prevention Program Date Submitted 1/11/2006 10:18:03 AM Sponsors: Siplin Statewide Interest: Pogram is open to all females and will target predominately minority female groups( African American, Hispanic, Haitian, Jamaican, American Indian, Asian, Pacific Islander) to help reduce the number of females entering the juvenile justice system, thus creating a cost- avoidance to the Florida Treasury as an alternative to more expensive delinquency placement settings. Recipient: Hands Up Corporation of America Contact: Venus Highsmith 4525 Waterside Pointe Circle Contact Phone: Orlando 32829 Contact email: vhsmith77@aol.com Counties: Orange, Seminole Gov't Entity: Private Organization (Profit/Not for Profit): Yes Project Description: The establishment of two (2) Minority Female Delinquency Prevention Programs in high crime neighborhoods will serve as front line prevention of juvenile offenses committed by females. Program will provide girls, ages 12-17, with group work to deal with gender specific issues, skills to prepare them to live independently, promote character development, teach like skills and job readiness skills. The program will interface with the County School System, and will accept referrals from state agencies, community based organizations, faith based organizations and local programs.

15. Roots Of Knowledge: Cultivating Youth And Communities For Positive Futures Proje
Character Development Teach and model the core values that form the foundation of a healthy, democratic society, overcoming self constraints, and working constructively with
http://cyfar.rutgers.edu/ncp/roots.asp

16. Youth Development
Change the Lives of the Young People in Your Family, Neighborhood and City. “Kent’s programs
http://kentwise.com/Youth_Development.html
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Change the Lives of the Young People in Your Family,
Neighborhood and City.
“Kent’s programs are very interactive and the students love his presentation.” 
Viola Rembert, Greater Cleveland YMCA
“Kent is having a positive effect on the youth of America, I recommend him as a speaker.” 
Constance Speed, Boy Scouts Of America
Positive Impact Program (P.I.P)
Are you having a hard time motivating your children? Are your students despondent?
      Many of our children struggle with tremendous peer pressures and many overwhelming
      challenges.  This program does the following:
  • Uncover and address the issues that our teens are facing.
  • Teach the importance of Character development.

17. Living | TheTrumpet.com By The Philadelphia Church Of God
theTrumpet.com Understand Your World The solution to the linguistic and cultural confusion that divides our world
http://www.thetrumpet.com/index.php?page=more&q=5&p=17

18. Fulton Science Academy High School
Alongside high expectations for our students’ ability to utilize these cutting edge tools, we also believe in the necessity of good oldfashioned character development. TEACH
http://www.fultonteach.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&am

19. Frau Malavs Muntere Muse : Some Ideas To Help Your Child Succeed.
Character Development . Teach socially acceptable ways to disagree. Encourage social values such as helpfulness, cooperation, and sharing. Demonstrate common expressions of courtesy
http://pages.cms.k12.nc.us/kerstinmalave/things.html
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Some ideas to help your child succeed.
Helping your child develop independence in school and at home
  • dressing (picking clothing appropriate for indoor climate and outdoor weather conditions, and tying own shoe laces)
  • eating (using utensils, table manners, and cleaning up after themselves)
  • personal hygiene (no playing in the bathroom, washing hands, blowing nose, covering their mouth when sneezing/coughing, etc.)
  • Listen actively to the directions and follow through by themselves.
Provide a daily routine that includes regular times for meals, playtime, study time, and bedtime
  • Start each day with a good breakfast.
  • Establish a bed time that gives your child eight to ten hours of sleep at night.
  • Provide your child opportunities for rigorous physical activity, outside when possible, everyday.
Expose your child to a variety of learning environments and opportunities:
  • the library, the park, the grocery store, the post office and others. Communicate with your child about experiences.

20. Idealist.org - Performance Art Intern (drama Or Dance)
• Ensure that projects augment existing curriculum around nutrition, service, and character development. • Teach at least one class per week at local Elementary and Middle School
http://www.idealist.org/if/i/en/av/Internship/160634-173/c

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