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By Jerry Webster, About.com Guide to Special Education

Developing Good Character

Thursday October 30, 2008
With inclusional classrooms being the norm, the unfortunate reality is that sometimes our students with special needs get picked on - so to speak. As educators, it is important to recognize the potential for this to happen and be proactive. Teaching good character and social skills is key, here are 9 worksheets to help you get started. Sometimes students need to know what words like respect, cooperation, trust, honesty all mean and look like.

See more about teaching the social skills.

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