Have you ever wanted to be a Superhero? or have super powers? If not then you have 2 other options: Victim or Villain..... hopefully NOW you want to be a Superhero! Raising Superheroes is a school program to teach students K-12 the difference between victims, villains, and heroes and how they can discover the hero within. The goal is to create schools full of Superheroes, one alter ego at a time. Here's some more information-
Raising Superheroes goes to schools and does assemblies, grade presentations, and even has a curriculum for teachers to add to their lessons.
The goal is to share Raising Superheroes at every school and help create a world of heroes. Children need to understand the difference between a victim, a villain and a hero if we expect them to choose which one they are going to become. This program identifies the difference between victims, villains, heroes and shows what each looks like in a way that will be familiar to them.
Most importantly, you don't have to have super powers to be a superhero. Students are shown some examples of everyday superheroes that live by the hero attributes shared, and will even have a local hero spotlighted from their school.
Teachers, Principals and Superintendents are excited and impressed with this program and have expressed how needed it is for their students. (you can read some of their testimonials on the website)
There will also be a book available soon for Parents, Teachers, and Students. Focusing on how to raise, teach and become a hero.
Classroom curriculum will be available starting August 2015 and will include lessons, activities, and worksheets for teachers to implement throughout the year.
You can learn more about Raising Superheroes and read some testimonials on their website:
www.superherohandbook.com
And be sure to follow them:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/raisingsuperheroes
Twitter: www.twitter.com/herohandbook
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