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Show Specifications and Introduction

Elementary School Programs

I Feel Good -Self Esteem and Character Building

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RESPECT + KINDNESS = SUCCESS

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Objective:

Students will learn the meaning and how to implement the six pillars of character, They will learn how to build their self-esteem daily. They will learn why it is important to be fair to others and respectful of differences. They will learn how to get up in the morning and build their own self-confidence and learn how to cheer on and help build self-esteem and self-confidence for others too.

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450,000 students, parents and teachers agree that "I Feel Good" is 40 minutes of educational FUN!

Program Synopsis:

Our mission is to teach elementary school students kindness, respect, responsibility character education through humor, puppets and audience participation. This Michigan based self-esteem, elementary school assembly program helps students to understand differences and diversity while at the same time reinforcing the six pillars of character.

The program begins with Master Peking Duck discussing the importance of positive self-talk. He always gets up in the morning and says to the mirror, "Hey I'm one good looking duck!" Students and teachers are asked to pretend their hand is a mirror and to look at it and say that they are one good-looking duck.

 

Then they are asked to look at the person next to them and also say: "Hey your one good looking duck!" Peking Duck explains that when one respects themselves they respect others too. When you are happy with yourself you can be happy for others too. The idea is to promote positive inner communication, which in turn will improve social skills and peaceful, tolerant behavior.

characterNext, by solving his tail-biting problem, "Tackle the Pterodactyl,” teaches the students how to listen to those around them, they learn that by listening they display good manners and demonstrate consideration of
others
and showing them that they care. They also are instructed to listen to their positive self-talk. By doing this the students begin to understand how to be self-disciplined and a good neighbor both at school and in their communities.

Then both students and faculty help Skippy the lovable mutt, learn how to howl. They cheer him on when he is feeling sad while at the same time learning the benefits of helping others in need.

Eddie, the cool orange haired dude, learns that self-esteem doesn't come from the clothes you wear but rather respect for yourself and others. Richard shares a true story with him of when he was younger and how kids made fun of him because of his birth-defect (his right arm short missing three fingers). He explains how mean and disrespectful they were toward him and his abilities. He tells of how that by his own determination, self-control and respect for himself he was able to peacefully over come adversity.

Finally one lucky audience member is selected to help Richard and his
former circus flea perform some eye-popping hilarious tricks while at the same time teaching that size doesn't necessarily measure greatness.

I Feel Good Assembly at S. Butler Primary School Saxonburg, PA

feel good assembly“I usually don’t stay to watch the assemblies, I peak in and then leave but your school assembly program hooked me in. What an excellent/creative way of teaching students to not only respect others differences but also respect and appreciate themselves.”

Mrs. Willey. Secretary

“I have never seen my daughter laugh so much at a school assembly. Your program is educational and fun!”

Happy Parent

All the teachers evaluate the school assembly programs that visit S. Butler Primary School and from what I can see they are giving your I Feel Good program high marks.”

Mrs. Carney, Secretary

"This is the best School assembly we have ever had! I like the way Richard customized the program by added in the information about saying no to drugs and alcohol. Richard not only tied in with the goals and objectives of our Municipal Drug Alliance organization but also with our schools mission, which is to teach our students self-esteem, respect and self-confidence."

John Schilling, Oak Valley Elementary School, Wenonah, New Jersey

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