The Three Pillar Approach
Educating the Whole Child
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Anchored to Principles - Lesson
Being anchored to principles is an important skill we develop to help us lead ourselves. Follow the directions for this section.
Read aloud or have your student read:
By anchoring ourselves to the following principles we will establish a firm foundation and be able to weather any storm of life that comes our way. We can attain an undeniable positive destiny with determination by holding fast to principles of success.
Read each principle and the anchors below.
Respect
Anchors
Treat others with respect and follow the Golden Rule
Be tolerant and accepting of differences
Use good manners, not bad language
Be considerate of the feelings of others
Don’t threaten, hit, or hurt anyone
Deal peacefully with anger, insults, and disagreements
Fairness
Anchors
Play by the rules
Take turns and share
Be open-minded; listen to others
Don’t take advantage of others
Don’t blame others carelessly
Treat all people fairly
Trustworthy
Anchors
Be honest in communications and actions
Don’t deceive, cheat, or steal
Be reliable — do what you say you’ll do
Have the courage to do the right thing
Build a good reputation
Be loyal — stand by your family, friends, and country
Keep your promises
Learn more about the principle of Respect and its anchors by referring to the Parent Guide.