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  • Appreciating Yourself

    for grades K-5

    Featuring Michael Pritchard

    From the 10 volume series You Can Choose!Tuggy learns that being himself is a lot better than pretending to be something he's not. When he becomes troubled by feelings of inadequacy, Tuggy starts making up stories until his friends help him to recognize and appreciate his own true wonderful qualities.Read more
  • Coming Out : What Every Teen (Gay and Straight) Needs to Know

    For Grades 7-College

    DVD with Teacher's Resource Book and Student Handout

    "Coming out", or announcing one's sexual orientation and identity as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT), can be an uncomfortable process for everyone - faculty, straight students and of course for the LGBT students themselves. This sensitive, informative video offers revealing portraits of real LGBT kids who have come out in schools across the country, as well as their straight allies and their teachers who have dealt with this issue.Read more
  • Enhancing Self-Esteem

    for grades 5-9

    Featuring Michael Pritchard

    From the 12 volume series Big Changes, Big ChoicesThis program tells young people that every one of them is important and worthy, that what they do matters, and that they owe it to themselves to do and be their very best. We consider where high and low self-esteem come from, how our actions and choices either diminish or enhance our self-esteem, how to deal with external factors that affect our self-esteem, and how we affect the self-esteem of others.Read more
  • Honesty

    for grades 7-12

    Featuring

    Produced in association with CHARACTER COUNTS!

    From the 10 volume series In Search of CharacterThis video begins with the surprising account of two boys who triggered a fire storm of criticism by committing a simple act of honesty. But as we see from their experience and the teen discussions that follow, choosing to be honest or dishonest does something to our character. Lying makes us liars. Cheating makes us cheaters. But being honest frees us to be real. Not only do honest people have stronger, better relationships with others, but their honesty makes them better people and it makes our world a better place.Read more
  • Integrity

    for grades 7-12

    Featuring

    Produced in association with CHARACTER COUNTS!

    From the 10 volume series In Search of CharacterBeing a person of integrity means you are solid, principled, true to your very best self. It means you walk your talk by living up to your highest ethical values. It means you always try to do what's right even in tough situations, and you don't let temptation compromise your values. This program reveals the subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) ways that life puts our integrity to the test, and profiles six teenagers whose integrity has proven to be a gift to themselves as well as to the world.Read more
  • Self-Esteem

    for grades 9-12

    Featuring Michael Pritchard

    From the 12 volume series The Power of ChoiceIn this program, host Michael Pritchard and high school students across the U.S. discuss self-esteem: what is is, what it does for us, how we can enhance it, how we can undermine it, and how we affect the self-esteem of those around us. The underlying message of this show is that good self-esteem leads to good choices, and good choices lead to higher self-esteem.Read more
  • Doing Your Best

    for grades 7-12

    Featuring Michael Pritchard

    From the 12 volume series Life Steps with Michael PritchardThis program explores the intellectual and emotional skills essential to success: coping with anxiety, setting goals, identifying obstacles, maintining self-esteem, and identifying personal resources. An appreciation of excellence is emphasized as students learn the importance of resourcefulness, perseverance and an optimistic view of life.Read more
  • Knowing Who You Are

    for grades 7-12

    Featuring Michael Pritchard

    From the 12 volume series Life Steps with Michael PritchardThis video helps teens think about their behavior, learn from experience, develop a realistic sense of their strengths and weaknesses, and understand and express their emotions. Moral knowing, a key element of good character, is explored as students discover the benefit of knowing their values, and living by them.Read more
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