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Teaching Integrity in Elementary School: How Reflective Questions Build Critical Thinking and Strong Character

By Lynne Watts
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Integrity is one of the most important — and most teachable — social-emotional skills in elementary school. For young students, integrity is not about being perfect. It is about learning how to pause, think, and make choices that align with their values, even when situations feel uncomfortable or confusing. Elementary school counselors play a critical…

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