December 2016 BeadleLakeElementary Beadle Lake News Newman’s News Dear Families, This year, the Beadle Lake staff read a life-changing book called The Leader in Me by Stephen and Sean Covey. The Leader in Me promotes the develop- ment of core principles such as responsibility, vision, integrity, teamwork, collaboration and renewal in young children. The book teaches these principles through “The 7 Habits of Happy Kids”. We spent the first couple of months of school introducing students to each of the 7 Habits. For our next step, we will explore each habit more in depth. For the month of December, we will be focusing on Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind. We strongly encourage you to read about the 7 Habits at home. We cannot say how powerful this book study has been for us. Not only do we use the habits at school, but we use them at home with our own children too. Check out the website for resources: www.theleaderinme.org (continued) The 7 Habits Be Proactive Begin with the End in Mind Put First Things First Think Win-Win Seek First to Understand, Then to be understood Synergize Sharpen the Saw Habit #2 Begin With The End in Mind Have a Plan I plan ahead and set goals for myself. I am prepared at all times. I think about how the choices I make now will affect my future. I think about the positive or negative consequences of my actions before I act.
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December 2016
B e a d l e L a k e E l e m e n t a r y
Beadle Lake News
Newman’s News Dear Families,
This year, the Beadle Lake staff read a life-changing book called The Leader
in Me by Stephen and Sean Covey. The Leader in Me promotes the develop-
ment of core principles such as responsibility, vision, integrity, teamwork,
collaboration and renewal in young children. The book teaches these
principles through “The 7 Habits of Happy Kids”.
We spent the first couple of months of school introducing students to each of
the 7 Habits. For our next step, we will explore each habit more in depth. For
the month of December, we will be focusing on Habit 2: Begin with the End
in Mind.
We strongly encourage you to read about the 7 Habits at home. We cannot say how powerful this
book study has been for us. Not only do we use the habits at school, but we use them at home with
our own children too. Check out the website for resources: www.theleaderinme.org