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Empathy: Trying to see things from someone else’s viewpoint, even if you initially don’t agree or understand. Imagine why a classmate might act out because they’re having a tough time at home.
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Communication: Sharing your thoughts in a way that’s clear and calm, and really listening when others talk to you. It’s like explaining why you’re upset without yelling or shutting down.
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Critical Thinking: Questioning stuff instead of just taking it at face value, like rumors or things you see on social media. Think about why someone might be spreading false info.
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Resilience: Getting back up after something knocks you down, whether it’s failing a test or having a disagreement with a friend. It’s about not giving up, even when it’s tempting.
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Self-Discipline: Working on controlling impulses, like not snapping back when you’re angry or managing the urge to skip homework for gaming. Setting small, daily goals can help.
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Gratitude: Finding one thing each day that’s good, even on bad days. Could be something small, like a joke that made you laugh or someone holding the door for you.
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Respect for Others: Treating people kindly, even when you’re in a bad mood or disagree with them. Remember, everyone’s fighting their own battles.
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Integrity: Doing the right thing, even when no one’s watching or it’s hard. Like admitting to a mistake instead of blaming someone else.
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Lifelong Learning: Keeping an open mind and being willing to learn new things, which can be a way to find new interests or hobbies that excite you.
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Adaptability: Rolling with the punches when plans change or things don’t go your way. It’s about finding ways to deal with new situations without getting too stressed.
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Generosity: Sharing time, attention, or things you no longer need with others. Helping out at home or with friends without being asked can make a big difference.
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Mindfulness: Taking a moment to breathe and focus when you’re feeling overwhelmed or angry. It can help you respond to situations more calmly.
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Problem-Solving: Tackling issues head-on, whether it’s figuring out how to make up with a friend or how to improve your grades. Breaking the problem down into smaller steps can help.
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Collaboration: Working together with others towards a common goal, like a group project. It means listening to others’ ideas and contributing your own.
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Responsibility: Accepting the outcomes of your actions, like the consequences of breaking rules, and learning from them instead of repeating the same mistakes.
Fri Mar 22 08:38:34 AM MDT 2024
- did not communicate with anyone before leaving for school
- poor grades
Weekly Grades
Term GPA: 2.000
8th Grade Algebra Final B (80.05%)
8th Grade Language Arts Final D (60%)
8th Grade Science Final D (64.17%)
8th Grade US History Final A (93.07%)
CTE MS Intro to Business Final F (0.00%)
Thu Mar 21 09:21:32 PM MDT 2024
- did not communicate with anyone after returning home from school
- using kitchen while kitchen privileges removed
- being instructed to communicate with Melodi about kitchen privileges, did not do what was told