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Children in the middle grades have so many different needs and abilities. It can be challenging to create programming for them. In particular, when the goal is to help them think about choices in terms of right and wrong, it is tempting to think there is little that can be done to address values across the spectrum of cultural differences and life circumstances.
Heartwood has created a program, T.R.U.E. Choices, to assist educators with the challenge of character and ethical development. T.R.U.E. Choices offers a two-part strategy:
The middle school grades (6th, 7th, and 8th) are a time when students face many new challenges and choices with ethical dimensions. This period of early adolescence has been called the “last best chance” to positively influence young people, to send them off in a healthy and fulfilling direction that will shape their lives to come.1 Middle grades students often challenge or defy authority. They retreat into rejection of all adults. They take heart-stopping risks. At the same time, there is good news about young adolescents. They:
These wonderful, complex young human beings—and their teachers—are the people
the Heartwood Institute wants to touch with T.R.U.E. Choices. 1: Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development, 1989 |


