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Let’s Talk – Pathway To Empathy Lanyards

Let’s Talk – Pathway To Empathy Lanyards are a readily available tool to trigger meaningful conversations, question and guide behaviour, prompt deeper thinking and inspire elevated, socially responsible conduct.

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Let’s Talk – Pathway To Empathy Lanyards are a readily available tool to trigger meaningful conversations, question and guide behaviour, prompt deeper thinking and inspire elevated, socially responsible conduct.

The 5 Life Raft concepts, Play Is The Way Self-Mastery Checklist as well as the 6 Pathway To Empathy virtues are captured on 7 full colour; credit card sized plastic cards (printed on both sides) that hang from a durable lanyard.  Small, attractive and easy to read, the set of 7 cards can be easily detached to facilitate ease of use and student engagement.

The lanyards are designed to keep the Play Is The Way® philosophy of behaviour education front and centre in the daily life and learning of a school.  They also make it easier for teachers to learn, use and sustain the behaviour education that develops empathetic, independent, self-motivated, self-managing lifelong learners.

A school’s culture needs to be purposefully constructed and maintained.  It requires visible symbols and signs of the principles that inform and strengthen that culture.  This set of 7 cards is a public proclamation that behaviour education is meaningful, matters and is an ever-present part of school life. The cards prompt teachers to connect respectfully with children and enriches those connections through insightful conversations.

The Let’s Talk – Pathway To Empathy Lanyards are an unflinching statement of belief in the concepts and virtues that define your school’s culture.  They will be easily identified by parents and students and remind both that teachers not only expect students to adhere to the demands of the school’s culture but live by those standards themselves.

“If you’re not modelling what you are teaching, you’re not teaching what you think.”

TO GET MORE OUT OF THE LANYARDS – CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINK. Let’s Talk Lanyard Ideas

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