Building self-discipline and responsibility in children aged 7 – 9 years: The key to their mental health and wellbeing

Building self-discipline and responsibility in children aged 7 – 9 years: The key to their mental health and wellbeing

Discovering Hidden Treasures. Each of us has unique strengths and hidden abilities waiting to be revealed. With the right guidance, we can develop and enhance these talents.

This module focuses on building self-discipline and responsibility in children aged 7 to 9 years. Participants will learn how these important skills affect children's mental health and overall well-being.

  • Developing Self-Discipline – learn how children can overcome obstacles and achieve their goals step by step.
  • Creating Routines – discover how regular habits contribute to stability and a sense of security.
  • Encouraging Responsibility – explore how responsibility influences children's self-esteem and decision-making abilities.
  • Working with Emotional Intelligence – learn how to recognize and process emotions, which is crucial for mental health.
  • Motivation and Reward – examine how positive motivation and rewards can stimulate self-discipline and responsibility.

Conclusion: Try this module and discover how you can help children develop their self-discipline and responsibility. Join us and be part of the transformational process!

Imagine you are the captain of a pirate ship and your crew is arguing about the rules on board. What will you do?
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At school, you are playing a game and someone is cheating. How do you react?
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You have been assigned the task of being the guardian of a very important secret. How will you handle it?
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In your class, a new school rule has been established – every day, someone different must clean the board. What is your approach?
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Imagine that you have your own candy shop. How will you ensure that you have satisfied customers?
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A new "secret mission" will be created at school - each student has the task of helping someone, but they must not tell anyone about it. How will you get involved?
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In your group of friends, you come up with a game, but some of them don't want to play by the rules. What will you do?
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You are in a team where collaboration is necessary, but some teammates refuse to work. How would you solve this?
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Imagine that you are the mayor of a children's city and you have to create a new law. What rule would you introduce?
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If a teacher mistakenly accuses you of messing something up, but you know you didn't do it, how would you react?
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