Self-Esteem Program
Now you can bring the Esteemed Kids program to your students incorporating your own flare and style! Each lesson begins with a guided visualization tied to the lesson theme. Guided visualizations allow children time to relax their bodies and develop their imaginations. Studies show that children who lack imagination are more violent because they cannot visualize alternatives to conflict. Children who have strong imaginations also have greater self-reliance.
The program can be purchased as a whole package
or as individual lessons
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The entire program includes:
- 10 detailed lesson plans and handouts
- 10 original guided visualizations and affirmations linked to each theme
- Resource list of children's books and related materials
- Self-esteem games, art activities and role-play scenarios
- Our original reader's theater play Colors of the Heart
- Two hour staff training for easy implementation
The ten lessons include:
- Positive Thinking ~ Students learn about the power of their mind and the importance of controlling negative thoughts. They are given tools to help them monitor and shift their mental attitude from negative to positive.
- Respecting Differences ~ Students learn to recognize the many similarities between people and understand that the one universal desire is acceptance.
- Peer Pressure~ Students experience the power of peer pressure and the negative affects and consequences it can have. Through role-play they are empowered to resist peer pressure and make better choices.
- Emotions and Feelings ~ Younger students explore all the different emotions and learn that there are no "bad" feelings, only poor choices.
- Conflict Resolution ~ Older students explore their emotional triggers and are given tools to help them think before they react.
- You Can Make A Difference~ Students are inspired to "Pay It Forward" by recognizing that the little things they say or do can have a big impact.
- Dreamweaver~ Students are encouraged to identify their talents to assist them in setting goals for the present and the future. They are inspired to dream big and never give up.
- Colors Of The Heart~ Students are guided to appreciate the inner beauty of those around them through drama and participation in a Reader's Theater play.
- Heroes ~ Students are exposed to a variety of activities centered around everyday heroes. Students are guided to identify their own role-models to serve as inspiration when the going gets tough.
- Peacemakers ~ Students experience five different ways to become peacemakers and are empowered to believe in the possibility of a future without war.
"We all have many gifts that we've never opened.
It's time to open some of yours."
~Dan Zadra~