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Ricky Stands Tall

Parents & Teachers

Bring Ricky’s story of friendship, determination, and never giving up into your home or classroom.

Free download for teachers, parents, counselors, and coaches.

Why the Parent & Teacher Guide Matters

Children’s books often open the door to important conversations, but some of the most meaningful lessons happen after the final page is turned.

The Ricky Stands Tall  Parent & Teacher Guide was created to help parents, teachers, counselors, coaches, and caregivers continue the conversations started by Ricky’s story and transform them into lessons children can carry with them for years to come.

Ricky may be the smallest child in the room, on the field, or in the gym, but he learns an important truth: your size does not determine your value, your abilities, or your potential. Through challenges, setbacks, and moments of self-doubt, Ricky discovers that courage, effort, friendship, and determination are what truly make someone stand tall.

For many children, these themes are deeply personal.

Some children feel smaller than their classmates. Others struggle with confidence, worry about fitting in, or wonder whether they measure up to their peers academically, socially, or athletically. Many children experience moments when they feel different, overlooked, or underestimated.

The goal of this guide is to help adults use Ricky’s experiences as a safe and relatable way to discuss these feelings and provide children with tools to navigate them successfully.

The Guide Helps Children
  • Build self-confidence and develop a healthy sense of self-worth.
  • Understand that everyone has strengths and challenges, regardless of appearance or size.
  • Learn that effort, persistence, and attitude often matter more than natural advantages.
  • Develop resilience when facing disappointment, setbacks, or obstacles.
  • Recognize the importance of kindness, empathy, and supporting others.
  • Understand how to respond to teasing, exclusion, or bullying in healthy and constructive ways.
  • Discover that courage is not the absence of fear, but the willingness to keep trying despite it.
  • Learn to celebrate both their own successes and the successes of others.
The Guide Helps Parents

Parents often know when their children are struggling with confidence or feeling discouraged, but finding the right words can be difficult.

This guide provides parents with conversation starters and discussion questions that make difficult topics easier to approach, including:

  • Feeling different from peers.
  • Handling disappointment and frustration.
  • Building confidence after setbacks.
  • Developing perseverance and grit.
  • Learning the value of hard work and practice.
  • Understanding friendship, inclusion, and empathy.

The guide also encourages families to share personal experiences and stories, helping children understand that everyone faces challenges and that growth often comes through adversity.

The Guide Helps Teachers

Educators know that social-emotional learning is every bit as important as academic achievement.

The lessons in Ricky Stands Tall  align naturally with many classroom discussions surrounding:

  • Character education
  • Growth mindset
  • Bullying prevention
  • Social-emotional learning (SEL)
  • Inclusion and belonging
  • Goal setting and perseverance
  • Respect and empathy

The guide includes classroom discussion prompts, reflection activities, writing exercises, and opportunities for students to connect Ricky’s experiences to their own lives. These activities can be used in elementary classrooms, guidance programs, reading groups, after-school programs, and character education initiatives.

Beyond the Classroom

The lessons in Ricky Stands Tall  extend well beyond school walls.

  • Coaches can use the guide to discuss sportsmanship and perseverance with athletes.
  • Counselors can use it to help children explore self-esteem and confidence.
  • Youth organizations and community groups can use it to promote inclusion, kindness, and resilience.

The messages are universal because every child, at some point, faces moments when they feel too small, too different, or not good enough.

The Message at the Heart of Ricky’s Story

At its core, Ricky Stands Tall  reminds children that greatness is not measured in inches, trophies, or popularity.

It is measured by character.
By effort.
By kindness.
By courage.
By refusing to give up.

When children understand that heart matters more than size, they begin to see themselves differently. They learn that they do not have to be the biggest, fastest, strongest, or loudest person in the room to make a difference.

They simply need to believe in themselves, treat others with kindness, and always strive to be their best.

Those are lessons worth carrying long after the story ends.

Educator Resource Overview
Supporting Social-Emotional Learning Through Literature

The Ricky Stands Tall  Parent & Teacher Guide was developed to help educators transform a memorable story into meaningful social-emotional learning opportunities for students.

At a time when schools are placing increased emphasis on student well-being, resilience, empathy, and belonging, Ricky’s journey provides an engaging and relatable way to explore these important life skills in both classroom and small-group settings.

As the smallest child among his peers, Ricky faces challenges that many students know all too well:

  • Feeling different from classmates
  • Being underestimated by others
  • Struggling with self-confidence
  • Comparing themselves to peers
  • Navigating setbacks and disappointments
  • Learning how to persevere through adversity

The guide uses Ricky’s experiences to encourage students to examine their own thoughts, feelings, and responses while developing practical tools for overcoming obstacles.

Supports Key Social-Emotional Learning Competencies

The activities and discussion prompts align naturally with the core principles of social-emotional learning.

Self-Awareness
  • Recognizing strengths and areas for growth
  • Building confidence and self-esteem
  • Developing a positive self-image
Self-Management
  • Managing frustration and disappointment
  • Demonstrating perseverance and resilience
  • Setting goals and maintaining effort
Social Awareness
  • Practicing empathy and compassion
  • Appreciating differences among peers
  • Understanding the impact of words and actions
Relationship Skills
  • Building healthy friendships
  • Supporting classmates and teammates
  • Demonstrating kindness and inclusion
Responsible Decision-Making
  • Responding appropriately to challenges
  • Making thoughtful choices
  • Demonstrating integrity and character
Supports Character Education Initiatives

The guide complements many school and district character education programs by reinforcing values such as:

Respect · Responsibility · Kindness · Courage · Perseverance · Integrity · Inclusion · Sportsmanship · Empathy

Flexible Classroom Applications

The activities are designed to be flexible and easy to incorporate into a variety of educational settings, including:

  • Elementary classrooms
  • Guided reading groups
  • School counseling sessions
  • Character education programs
  • Anti-bullying initiatives
  • After-school programs
  • Youth leadership groups
  • Team-building activities

Teachers can use the guide as a standalone lesson resource or integrate activities into existing literacy, SEL, and character education curricula.

A Story That Opens Important Conversations

Perhaps most importantly, the guide creates opportunities for conversations that many children want to have but may struggle to begin on their own.

Conversations about confidence. Conversations about feeling different. Conversations about perseverance. Conversations about believing in themselves.

By using literature as a bridge to these discussions, educators can help students understand that challenges do not define them and that character, effort, and heart often matter far more than circumstances.

The Ultimate Lesson of Ricky’s Story

Greatness is not measured by size. It is measured by courage, kindness, determination, and the willingness to keep going when things get hard.

Those are lessons that extend far beyond the classroom.

Get the Parent & Teacher Guide

The downloadable Parent & Teacher Guide includes discussion questions, classroom activities, reflection exercises, and conversation starters for home and school. It is a ready-to-use companion for read-alouds, small groups, and social-emotional learning lessons.