Initiative, Order, and Effort
This item is included in the following series/curriculum: Human Nature
- Grade Level: Primary (1-3)-Upper Elementary (4-6)
- Subjects: Social Studies, Guidance, Communities and Families
- Produced By: Sabbatical Entertainment
- Year: 2017
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Running Time: 25m
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The first guest of the program will bring us an interesting topic. He is Rayu the Rhinoceros and will tell us about the initiative, which is the quality to initiate some necessary activity, whether it is to start a project or to look for solutions to some problem. He will also comment on some of the ways in which we show initiative.
To continue, Mauritz the Mouse visits us from Switzerland, who will tell us an anecdote lived together with his friend Rosemarie where order will be the central theme and will teach us that it is something fundamental to achieve success, since it is not only applicable in material things, but also in the activities that we carry out.
And we will close the episode with an Egyptian guest, Saira the Spider, who will come to teach us the importance of effort, which is to have the determination to achieve what we want and achieve our goals by giving the best of ourselves. Without effort, you usually don't get results. Three great lessons that this program will provide us to undertake our projects and achieve our objectives satisfactorily.