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Millburn Kids Learn To 'Think Twice, Be Nice'

South Mountain School students got a lesson on how to be "kind, caring and respectful."

Millburn, NJ – Caring Kids, a district wide, parent-run organization, recently hosted “Think Twice to Be Nice,” a character education program for students in kindergarten to the 2nd grade.

Berylin Bosselman, a new Millburn Board of Education member, joined Caring Kids at South Mountain School to present the program, which aims to teach children to “be kind, caring, and respectful participants in their brand new school community.”

The first part of the program consisted of a short puppet skit focused on sharing and caring on the playground.

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In the second part of the program, students got to interact with the puppets as they learned how to navigate their way through social situations.

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Photo courtesy of Millburn Township Public Schools

Pictured above, from left: Lillian Hark, Isabelle Liu, Mrs. Bosselman, Ella Roesler, Aanya Rangavajjula, Jack Ferrari and Ethan Richards

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