The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) defines responsible decision making as:
“making caring and constructive choices about personal behavior and social interactions across diverse situations.”
Examples of responsible decision making include:
Curiosity: Seeking new knowledge and understanding
Open-minded investigation
Critical thinking
Considering the well-being of others and self
Understanding impact and consequences
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Cultivate an attitude of accountability, self-awareness and personal growth
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EducatorThe Early Career Framework states that teachers must learn that... Teachers are key role models, who can influence the attitudes, values and behaviors of their pupils.
Being a good friend is not a skill that kids just pick up from hanging out with other children on the playground. Developing friendships takes a lot of work (both by parents and kids), but can be one of the most rewarding things to happen in a child’s life.
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