MY HOMETOWN - Episode 22 - Have A Good Time!
MY HOMETOWN - (40x24 min) by Canadian Poet Jean Mercier
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24m
In this episode: • earning trust • handling responsibility • sibling relationships • following rules • maturity • respect for others • valuing others
Thomas's parents must go away and decide to trust the children on their own for 24 hours. While deep in self created trouble, our friends learn a new lesson in respect for their elderly neighbours.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This program will enable students:
• to discuss the benefits of using maturity in situations that demand responsibility
• to recognize the importance of respecting and valuing others despite differences in age, race, or sex
• to demonstrate understandings of how to earn and give trust
• to examine reasons for respecting laws and rules
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