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    Check out this FREE Trial Lesson on Governance and Civics for age 6-9!

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    American government judicial branch worksheet
    American government judicial branch worksheet

    Braches of the Government: Judicial Branch Worksheet

    Understand the American government with this worksheet on the judicial branch! This branch enforces the laws of the US and is an integral part of our government. It's a great way to help your child learn about the three branches and their importance.
    Braches of the Government: Judicial Branch Worksheet
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    US executive branch worksheet
    US executive branch worksheet

    Branches of the Government: Executive Branch Printable

    Teach your child about the US executive branch with this fun worksheet. Help them learn about our government's structure and how it operates. With its help, your child will have a better understanding of the three branches of the US government.
    Branches of the Government: Executive Branch Printable
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    School Rules Worksheet PDF
    School Rules Worksheet PDF

    School Rules Worksheet

    Help your child succeed in school with this vibrant school rules worksheet! Have them observe the pictures to identify which kids follow the rules. Talk to them about the rules and procedures that their school has in place to reinforce their learning.
    School Rules Worksheet
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    Governance and civics are crucial subjects even for young children aged 6-9. Teaching these concepts early helps them understand their roles and responsibilities within their communities and fosters responsible future citizens. When parents and teachers introduce governance and civics at a young age, children learn the fundamental principles of fairness, justice, and the importance of rules and laws in society. This early education enables children to grasp why communities need leaders and how collective decisions impact everyone.

    Moreover, discussions about governance nurture critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Children start to appreciate the value of different perspectives and collaborative efforts in resolving issues. This helps in their social development, teaching them to respect others' views and work together harmoniously.

    Learning about civics also encourages a sense of civic duty and environmental stewardship. Kids are more likely to grow into adults who vote, participate in community service, and take care of public spaces. Parents and teachers who invest in early civic education lay the foundation for a more informed, compassionate, and engaged society.

    In summary, teaching governance and civics to young children is not just about imparting knowledge; it's about shaping responsible individuals who will contribute positively to their communities.