This interactive card set enables children, alongside their teachers, parents and counsellors, to explore their strengths. The cards promote character strengths such as perseverance, grit and leadership alongside moral and civic strengths such as gratitude and kindness.
The cards have been used with children ranging from Nursery to Year 5 and all have been able to engage at different levels. The language used makes them very accessible. The children could talk about resilience as 'bounce-back-ability' and could make links to personal experiences. The content of the cards really helped them to think about their approaches to learning and life. For example, at Lancot, we often talk about being brave in our learning and using the cards such as 'Adventurousness' added depth to this. The prompts on each card proved to be helpful and relevant, as they enabled the adults to begin and sustain the dialogue between groups and with individuals. It's very easy to see the potential for how these cards could be used in a whole-class setting, as well as small groups and one-to-one.
An important aspect of character education is what might be called virtue literacy. This is that we know and understand what the virtues are as well as why they are important. The
Character Toolkit Strength Cards help develop virtue literacy as they bring visibility to the everyday character virtues that are fundamental for individual and societal flourishing.
The
Character Toolkit Strength Cards are a fantastic addition to the book
Character Toolkit for Teachers. The cards have really helped to explain the character traits in an age appropriate way and the illustrations demonstrate the traits well too. They have been really useful to refer to for home learning too.
Frederika and Elizabeth have hit it out of the park again. I love the interactive
Character Toolkit Strength Cards. The activities associated with the cards are super fun and the cards are engaging. I cannot wait to play the cards with my patients and students.
These cards are simply brilliant. A fun, positive and encouraging way to explore personal characteristics and character strengths. I've used these to support my coaching, teaching and time at home with my family...I've even used them successful in the staff room!
Who doesn't like to know what they're good at? These cards provide a fun and explorative way to talk openly about character.
Frederika Roberts is a professional speaker and a qualified teacher working towards an MSc in Applied Positive Psychology. She frequently features in media interviews on happiness and resilience.
Elizabeth Wright is a professional speaker and is currently studying for a MA in Character Education. She is an Australian Paralympian with bronze and silver medals. She has written comment pieces for the Guardian on disability.