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Lesson 3 Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what.

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2 Lesson 3 Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are. John Wooden

3 Lesson 3 Character helps shape behavior. What values might prompt this teen to return the found wallet? Building Character

4 Lesson 3 Describe the importance of good character for self, others, and community Apply communication skills and practice behaviors that show respect for self, family, and others Analyze ways to demonstrate good character In this lesson, you will learn to: Lesson Objectives

5 Lesson 3 Values shape your priorities, and they help you distinguish right from wrong. The values that help you make healthful, well- informed decisions are also traits of good character.character Character Building Character

6 Lesson 3 Core Ethical Values Good character is an outward expression of inner values. Core ethical values are the highest of all human values. They guide you toward healthy, responsible choices. What Is Good Character?

7 Lesson 3 Traits of Good Character Respect Responsibility Fairness Caring Citizenship Character and Health Trustworthiness

8 Lesson 3 Character Clips

9 Lesson 3 Character Development Stand up for your beliefs. Ask family members for tips on strengthening values. Join volunteer groups in your school or community. Developing Your Character Form friendships with people who exhibit core ethical values. Learn from people who demonstrate good character traits.

10 Lesson 3 Positive Role Models Having positive role models is important in developing and strengthening good character traits.role models Parents, grandparents, other family members, teachers, coaches, religious leaders, and volunteers are some role models. When your behaviors reflect good character, you may inspire others to act in kind, responsible ways, too. Developing Your Character

11 Lesson 3 Contributing to Your Home, School, and Community By demonstrating good character, you practice behaviors that make a difference: At home: You demonstrate trustworthiness and reliability at home when you carry out your responsibilities. At school: By observing school rules, you show respect for teachers and fellow students. In your community: Good citizenship means obeying laws, respecting the needs of others, and being tolerant of differences. Demonstrating Good Character

12 Lesson 3 Values shape your priorities, and they help you distinguish right from wrong. The values that help you make healthful, well- informed decisions are also traits of good character.character Character Character consists of those distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. Building Character

13 Lesson 3 Positive Role Models Having positive role models is important in developing and strengthening good character traits.role models Parents, grandparents, other family members, teachers, coaches, religious leaders, and volunteers are some role models. When your behaviors reflect good character, you may inspire others to act in kind, responsible ways, too. A role model is someone whose success or behavior serves as an example for others. Developing Your Character


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