The CoreValue for this month is Respect and the character Strength is Social Intelligence.
Below are some ways that the concepts may be explained to the children.
For Ages 4-6:
- Use simple language and relatable examples: Explain social intelligence as "being a good friend."
- Focus on basic concepts: Talk about sharing, taking turns, being kind, and saying "please" and "thank you."
- Use games and activities: Play games that involve cooperation and teamwork, like building a tower together or playing a board game.
- Read books: Choose books with characters who demonstrate good social skills, like sharing, empathy, and problem-solving.
For Ages 7-9:
- Introduce the concept of empathy: Explain that empathy is understanding how others feel.
- Talk about body language and tone of voice: Discuss how these things can affect how others perceive us.
- Role-play different scenarios: Practice how to handle different social situations, like resolving conflicts or making new friends.
- Encourage self-awareness: Help children understand their own emotions and how they might affect others.
For Ages 10-12: