Really Good Stuff What Would You Do? SEL Responsible Decision-Making Journal - Set of 12 Journals by Really Good Stuff
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In this 32-page journal, kids face various social decisions through scenarios and are asked What Would You Do?. Practicing decision-making in a low-risk environment helps kids develop and strengthen the ability to problem-solve, reflect, and be responsible for choices and the resulting outcomes. This journal focuses on two strategies for teaching responsible decision-making: Multiple Response and Pros and Cons. Realizing that there may be many choices for action, and considering multiple outcomes, both positive and negative, helps in making the best decision possible. Kids are shown how to consider outcomes and make a pros and cons list. Once a decision is made, reflection responses help kids understand and support their choice. Journals are 8.5 x 11 and come in a set of 12. WHAT YOU GET: Twelve journals with thirty-two pages of decision-making content and reflection that cover a wide range of social-emotional skills and practices.; SKILLS BASED: These journals address several topics including self-awareness, social awareness, peer pressure, being a good friend, self-doubt, taking initiative, growth mindset and accepting ownership of outcomes. ; RESPOND AND REFLECT: Includes plenty of writing space to respond and reflect on choices. ; TWO STRATEGIES: Features two strategies for responsible decision-making by anticipating possible outcomes: Multiple Response and Pros and Cons. ; SOCIAL SKILLS PRACTICE: Practicing decision-making in a low-pressure environment provides experience that empowers students with confidence to make responsible choices when faced with higher pressure situations. ; Journals are 8.5 x 11 and come in a set of 12 171162 SEL Social-Emotional Learning Responsible Decision-Making Decisions Healthy Decisions Social Scenarios Social Skills Interpersonal Skills Social Skills for Pre-Teens Tweens Learning to Make Good Decisions Pros and Cons Multiple Response Life Skills What Would You Do 5th Grade SEL 6th Grade SEL 7th Grade
In this 32-page journal, kids face various social decisions through scenarios and are asked What Would You Do?. Practicing decision-making in a low-risk environment helps kids develop and strengthen the ability to problem-solve, reflect, and be responsible for choices and the resulting outcomes. This journal focuses on two strategies for teaching responsible decision-making: Multiple Response and Pros and Cons. Realizing that there may be many choices for action, and considering multiple outcomes, both positive and negative, helps in making the best decision possible. Kids are shown how to consider outcomes and make a pros and cons list. Once a decision is made, reflection responses help kids understand and support their choice. Journals are 8.5 x 11 and come in a set of 12. WHAT YOU GET: Twelve journals with thirty-two pages of decision-making content and reflection that cover a wide range of social-emotional skills and practices.; SKILLS BASED: These journals address several topics including self-awareness, social awareness, peer pressure, being a good friend, self-doubt, taking initiative, growth mindset and accepting ownership of outcomes. ; RESPOND AND REFLECT: Includes plenty of writing space to respond and reflect on choices. ; TWO STRATEGIES: Features two strategies for responsible decision-making by anticipating possible outcomes: Multiple Response and Pros and Cons. ; SOCIAL SKILLS PRACTICE: Practicing decision-making in a low-pressure environment provides experience that empowers students with confidence to make responsible choices when faced with higher pressure situations. ; Journals are 8.5 x 11 and come in a set of 12 171162 SEL Social-Emotional Learning Responsible Decision-Making Decisions Healthy Decisions Social Scenarios Social Skills Interpersonal Skills Social Skills for Pre-Teens Tweens Learning to Make Good Decisions Pros and Cons Multiple Response Life Skills What Would You Do 5th Grade SEL 6th Grade SEL 7th Grade
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Really Good Stuff What Would You Do? SEL Responsible Decision-Making Journal - Set of 12 Journals by Really Good Stuff