
Self-trust, purpose, and vulnerability can contribute to our ability to display bravery.
Identify and understand emotions, values, attitudes, motivations, mindsets, and personal attributes.
Assess and be sensitive to the feelings and needs of others.
Enthusiastic to understand more about themselves, others, and the world around them.
Students will gain a better understanding of the bravery it takes to share one’s authentic self. They will also identify ways to better support each other in vulnerable situations.
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