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Demonstrating
hard work and commitment to purpose;
restraining from
inappropriate behaviors;
and controlling words,
actions, impulses and desires.
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Definition
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- Demonstrating hard work and
commitment to purpose.
- Restraining from inappropriate
behaviors and controlling words, actions, impulses, and
desires.
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Objective
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- Students will be able to identify
techniques for controlling anger, disciplining
themselves, and doing the right thing. They will
understand that proper diet and rest have an important
role in self-control.
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Application
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- By learning strategies for making
positive choices and for controlling angry feelings,
students will be able to resist doing things that are not
good for them or for others.
- As students learn that they are
responsible for their actions and reactions, classroom
control will improve.
- Self control is important to
success in extra curricular activities students are
involved with, such as music, sports, cheerleading, drill
team, and jobs.
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