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Introduction Editions of Living Values Activities books
   for Children, Ages 3-7 
   for Children, Ages 8-14 
   for Young Adults 

Introductions to the 12 Living Values - Living Valuesheets

 

 

Selected book segments are available for viewing by educators and parents
Frow Steeman

Introduction Editions of Living Values Activities books consist of selected book segments and are available for viewing by parents, educators and people interested in Living Values Education's [LVE] Living Values Activities. 

Selected segments of the Facilitator Guide for Living Values Parents Groups are available for parents

 

LVE materials are a resource for value-based educational purposes. The Expanded Editions of LVE books are only available for downloading by persons who have taken the LVE Educator Training.

Please contact the Living Values Education Coordinator or Contact Person in your country or region to request information about future trainings

 

Introduction Editions, 2000 

The current three books that are available for viewing are the 

Living Values Activities for Children, Ages 3-7,
Living Values Activities for Children, Ages 8-14
Living Values Activities for Young Adults 

The Contents page is included to give viewers an idea of other materials within the book. 

The Introduction and one unit of values activities are available for viewing. The Peace Unit is the first  of twelve values units. 

 

Living Values Activities for Children, Ages 3-7 

View view introduction Introduction Edition  - 29 pages - 257 kb 

Children at this age level naturally develop values-based behaviors in a values-based atmosphere. The activities include circle groups with discussion and reflection on values, but primarily offer the opportunity to enjoy and explore the values through "Quietly Being" exercises, stories, songs, games, movement, and other values activities. Activities for interpersonal social skills development, including conflict resolution, are included. Activities foster the development of peaceful, cooperative social skills, involving the children not only cognitively and socially, but also artistically. Educators can send for cassettes of songs to accompany the book. Some activities are appropriate for children two years of age. 

 

Living Values Activities for Children, Ages 8-14 

View view introduction Introduction Edition  - 38 pages - 344 kb 

A "teacher friendly" book, it contains goals and objectives, scripted daily values lessons, stories, games, and ideas for a Values Faire. Values are explained in both simple and abstract ways. Children experience values through imagining exercises, focusing exercises, and songs. Peaceful social skills and cooperative behaviors are positively developed through discussion, play, cooperative games, and applying social skills. Making values their own is nurtured through artistic activities, creative writing, and skits. 

 

Living Values Activities for Young Adults* 

View view introduction Introduction Edition  - 39 pages - 248 kb 

A wide range of issues and personal and emotional skills are broached in this program in order to involve students 15-years and older in an enjoyable but serious exploration of values in relation to the self, others, the society, and the world. Core values lessons are offered in addition to ideas for different subject areas. Link below to see the twenty goals outlined in Living Values Activities for Young Adults, and the complete list of lessons, "steps", toward achieving those. 

View view introduction Goals and steps for achieving those goals in the Living Values Activities for Young Adult Goals  - 15 pages - 162 kb 

 

 


 

Living Valuesheets

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Frow Steeman

Living Values offers a variety of experiential values activities and practical methodologies to parents, teachers and facilitators to enable children and young adults to explore and develop 12 key personal and social values.

 

To download a free PDF reader, click here.

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All 12 Living Values  5/00 37 383 kb   view / download all 12 living values lvalues.pdf 
Cooperation  5/00 3 49 kb   view / download cooperation value sheet lvcooperation.pdf 
Freedom  5/00 3 32 kb   view / download freedom value sheet lvfreedom.pdf 
Happiness  5/00 3 60 kb   view / download happiness value sheet lvhappiness.pdf 
Honesty  5/00 3 31 kb   view / download honesty value sheet lvhonesty.pdf 
Humility  5/00 3 58 kb   view / download humility value sheet lvhumility.pdf 
Love  5/00 3 31 kb   view / download love value sheet lvlove.pdf 
Peace  5/00 3 45 kb   view / download peace value sheet lvpeace.pdf 
Respect  5/00 3 35 kb   view / download respect value sheet lvrespect.pdf 
Responsibility  5/00 3 29 kb   view / download responsibility value sheet lvresponsibility.pdf 
Simplicity  5/00 3 30 kb   view / download simplicity value sheet lvsimplicity.pdf 
Tolerance  5/00 3 33 kb   view / download tolerance value sheet lvtolerance.pdf 
Unity  5/00 3 52 kb   view / download unity value sheet lvunity.pdf 

 

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Living Values Education welcomes your suggestions and invites participation at all levels. When viewed as an ongoing process, values-based education becomes part of a lifelong learning experience. Many opportunities can be found to integrate values-based education into existing curricula. These will vary from place to place according to cultural needs. It is in the spirit of cooperation that the Initiative was founded, recognizing we learn from one another. We would like to thank all those who have contributed their time and energy to the Initiative. 

 

 
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