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New This Month on the Family Hub
Throughout the month, we will be posting activities, reading materials, contests, and other resources to bring Beable to your home.

Think about an activity you like doing. What are some other activities that are different, but similar to this one?

What are some careers you think you’d be good at because of your strengths? Why?

Negotiating means having a discussion with other people until you all agree on something. Why is negotiation an important skill to have?

Do you like doing things that help other people? Why or why not?

Enterprising + Conventional – Would you rather be a group’s leader, or just be part of the group? Why?

What do you think makes someone a success in life? In their career?

Collaboration happens when you work with others toward a common goal. When is a time you have collaborated with others? How did you work together to achieve your goal?

Do you prefer spending time indoors or outdoors? What does this say about you?

Describe how some of your strengths could help make your neighborhood/community a better place.

Active listening means paying close attention to what someone is saying. Why is active listening an important skill to have?

Think about a time you rushed to finish a task. What could you have done for a better result?

Enterprising – What would you want to convince or persuade other people about?

Describe some steps you are currently taking to improve one of your strengths.

What are the characteristics of a dependable person?

Think about two activities that you don’t enjoy doing. What do these activities have in common?

How can our strengths and talents help us in our lives?

One way we show that we’re dependable is when we “keep our word.” What is an example of something that you said you’d do and that you actually made sure to do?

Conventional – What rules or expectations do you think are important?
Conventional – What rules or expectations do you think are important?

It takes practice and hard work to turn talents into strengths. What are you practicing to get better at in school or at home?

Is it more important to be an imaginative thinker when you are working on your own or when you are in a group? Why?

Do you prefer working on your own or in a group? What does this tell you about yourself?

Why is it important to understand your friends’ strengths?

Why do employers hire people who collaborate well?

Is it important to be recognized for being responsible? Why?

Reading Between the Lines – Uncovering Hidden Meanings

Social – If you were to teach someone something, what would it be?

Of the things you do well, which two or three do you do best? Why?

What are some characteristics of a good problem-solver?

What is a job or task you do for others and feel good about?

Think about a challenge you enjoy tackling. What about it makes it enjoyable?

When you’re an adult, what strengths do you hope you will have?

Library Adventure – A Fun Reading Boost for the Whole Family

What are some things you should think about when you need to share some bad news with a friend?

When you have a job, which one of these do you think will most important to you and why? 1) making lots of money 2) making your own choices 3) working with people you like 4) making a difference in the world?

Realistic – If you could build one thing with your hands, what would you build? Why would you build this?

What is something you wish you were really good at?

What are some qualities of a person who works well in a group?

Do you usually like playing by yourself or with other kids? Why?

Think about two or three things you are interested in. What do they have in common?

How do you know when someone is good at explaining something to you?
