FREE Strengths Poster (printable) – keep strengths visible
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This is not a motivational poster.
It is a language tool.
The poster lists 35 student strengths with simple one-line descriptions so teachers can quickly recognise and name what they see.
When teachers name strengths, students begin to understand:
“I’m not just a behaviour… I’m a person with qualities.”
Over time, this shifts:
compliance → motivation
correction → coaching
discipline → development
(BELOW: 5 Ways To Use This Poster)
(Download your free poster here) A0_MyStrengths-Text-Poster copy

5 Simple Ways Teachers Are Using This
1. The 10-Second Affirmation
When a student does something positive, point to the poster and name the strength.
Instead of:
“Good job.”
Say:
“That was perseverance — you kept going even when it was hard.”
This builds identity, not just behaviour.
2. Reframing Behaviour Conversations
After a correction, help the student identify the strength they could have used.
“I think honesty was the strength missing in that decision.”
This removes shame and builds responsibility.
3. Start-of-Lesson Focus
At the beginning of class, choose one strength for the lesson:
“Today we’re practising curiosity — asking good questions.”
Students now have a target beyond just finishing work.
4. Staffroom Language
Staff begin referencing strengths when discussing students:
“He struggles with organisation but he actually has great kindness and leadership.”
This changes how students are perceived across the school.
5. End-of-Week Reflection
Ask students:
“Which strength did you use this week?”
Students begin noticing growth in themselves.
(Download your free poster here) A0_MyStrengths-Text-Poster copy
NOTE: If you’d like an XL Poster, please reach out to our team as we have A0 sized prints ready to ship.
PS. Here is a link to a printable list of all the 35 Strengths found in the MyStrengths (Main) Assessment.