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juhansonin Family Role Models
Use family photos to tell children stories about family members who model one or more traits that you admire. Explain why each story is important to you and how they were role models for you. Tell at least one story about your children and the traits or behaviors that make them good role models for you. For example, describe a time when you saw them sharing their toys or comforting a friend.
Ask your children to help you create a bulletin board or scrapbook of role models. They could choose anyone: family, friends, community members, people in the news or in history, or characters from a book or in a TV show. Ask your children to help you write a caption under each picture that explains why that person is a role model.
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