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KIDS creating PEACE

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________I pledge to practice saying things that contribute to a kind and peaceful world. I will say something extra-nice to someone who looks sad or lonely. I will compliment someone who does something good. I will not call anyone bad names or make fun of anyone.

________I pledge to practice acting extra-kind and peaceful. I will offer help to someone who needs help. I will practice doing extra-nice things for everyone, not just my friends. I will provide help and encouragement to any person having trouble with a task or game or sport.

________I pledge to notice when I say or do something that is unkind or mean and to say, “I’m sorry.” I will not do the same unkind thing again.

________I pledge to take action if I see someone bullying or teasing. I will ask my school counselor, teacher, or parent what is the best thing to do. I might be able to teach the mean-acting child how to act nicer. I can say something supportive to the child who was hurt and teach him or her how to speak up to bullies. I will not ignore bullying or unkindness.

________I pledge to practice peace, not war or fighting, when I play. I will not play war games or violent video games. I will not play with pretend weapons. I will not pretend to kill someone when I play.

________I pledge to practice peace at home. I will not hit or tease my brothers and sisters. I will ask my parents or caretakers if we can please all work together to create a peaceful home where there is no name-calling or hitting, and where love is expressed with caring words and actions.


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Written by Dr. Cheryl Landy, Licensed Psychologist. E-mail DrCLandy@aol.com or phone her at 305.666.3497 for supportive educational materials.