Courage

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    Definitions

    Courage is defined as the ability to face fear or danger and to do what is right, even when it is difficult or uncomfortable. It involves making decisions that may cause fear, such as standing up for what you believe in or pursuing your goals despite challenges.

    Take a Quiz

    Take this ‘How Brave Are You’ quiz to uncover your courage level and learn what bravery truly means to you. Challenge yourself now! Find your results at the end of the quiz.

    Family Activities Media
    https://youtu.be/WF35l1J1Ay4?si=baxjIqD_3x3jV21O

    ACTIVITIES

    Being brave isn’t easy. From a child’s perspective, a lot can be scary! Try these courage-boosting activities to help your child conquer their everyday fears.

    CAMERON THE COURAGEOUS MOUSE always chooses to be nice, even in the most difficult situations.

    LINKS

    In this blog, we share a collection of courage quotes for kids that inspire children to find their inner strength, face fears with bravery, and take bold steps toward their dreams.

    Family Resources Media
    https://youtu.be/xVvsKFTmh3Y?si=HbWSKKhf63vItFq3

    ORGANIZATIONS

    At Kids for Courage our mission is to empower children and young adults to be courageous, kind, honest and compassionate human beings. 

    READING & RESEARCH

    • Fear and Courage in Children: Two Sides of the Same Coin

      This study further investigated the construct of courage in children. Children aged 8–13 years were interviewed about the most courageous action that they had ever performed during their life, and to retrospectively rate their level of fear and courage experienced during that event. 

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      Defintions

      Courage is defined as the ability to face fear or danger and to do what is right, even when it is difficult or uncomfortable. It involves making decisions that may cause fear, such as standing up for what you believe in or pursuing your goals despite challenges.

      Take a Quiz

      Take this ‘How Brave Are You’ quiz to uncover your courage level and learn what bravery truly means to you. Challenge yourself now! Find your results at the end of the quiz.

      Student Activities Media
      https://youtu.be/WF35l1J1Ay4?si=baxjIqD_3x3jV21O

      ACTIVITIES

      An acrostic poem is when the first letter of each line spells out a word. Come up with a line for each letter of the word courage.

      Brainstorm 3 ways you can show courage. How can being courageous help you at school? 

      LINKS

      Explains what Courage is and how children can show Courage in big and little ways. Children learn how having Courage is like having a super power! Written & Voiced by Stephanie Bierman.

      Student Resource Media
      https://youtu.be/xVvsKFTmh3Y?si=HbWSKKhf63vItFq3

      ORGANIZATIONS 

      How can we have courage? Can we teach our kids to overcome anything? That's on this episode of RocketKids.

      READING & RESEARCH

      Story Time with Lynn Leinhos, MS, LPC.

       

      Staff Topic Material Definition

      Courage is defined as the ability to face fear or danger and to do what is right, even when it is difficult or uncomfortable. It involves making decisions that may cause fear, such as standing up for what you believe in or pursuing your goals despite challenges.

      Staff Activities Attachment

      LINKS

      In this blog, we share a collection of courage quotes for kids that inspire children to find their inner strength, face fears with bravery, and take bold steps toward their dreams.

      Staff Activities Links

      ACTIVITIES

      Being brave isn’t easy. From a child’s perspective, a lot can be scary! Try these courage-boosting activities to help your child conquer their everyday fears.

      Staff Activities Media
      https://youtu.be/WF35l1J1Ay4?si=baxjIqD_3x3jV21O
      Staff Resource Attachment

      READING & RESEARCH

      • Fear and Courage in Children: Two Sides of the Same Coin

        This study further investigated the construct of courage in children. Children aged 8–13 years were interviewed about the most courageous action that they had ever performed during their life, and to retrospectively rate their level of fear and courage experienced during that event. 

      Staff Resource Links

      ORGANIZATIONS

      At Kids for Courage our mission is to empower children and young adults to be courageous, kind, honest and compassionate human beings. 

      10 Brave Questions to Ask Your Kids.

      Staff Resource Media
      https://youtu.be/xVvsKFTmh3Y?si=HbWSKKhf63vItFq3